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1623_0593
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes homologous denoting organs or parts corresponding in evolutionary origin and similar to some extent in structure homologous chromosomes chromosomes of similar length, gene position, and centromere location chiasmata the point of contact (or physical link) between two homologous chromosomes where crossing over occurs MAT1623_066b
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homologous chromosomes chromosomes which contain the same genes in the same order along their chromosomal arms synapsis homologous chromosomes pair with their counterparts and remain bound sister chromatids identical copies (chromatids) of a chromosome formed by DNA replication crossing over the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes MAT1623_0827
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sister chromatids identical copies (chromatids) of a chromosome formed by DNA replication chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father crossing over the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes MAT1623_082b
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homologous chromosomes chromosomes of similar length, gene position, and centromere location synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes homologous corresponding or alike in certain critical attributes sister chromatids a single duplicated chromosome with a common centromere MAT1623_0c4c
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chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes crossing over the actual exchange of segments between homologous chromosomes homologous not an exact copy but having the same structural features and pattern of genes MAT1623_0f63
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homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source chiasmata the point of contact (or physical link) between two homologous chromosomes where crossing over occurs homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose synapsis the matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation MAT1623_137f
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homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose crossing over the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes sister chromatids identical copies (chromatids) of a chromosome formed by DNA replication synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes MAT1623_1902
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sister chromatids two identical copies of a single replicated chromosome joined at the centromere homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged chiasmata the point of contact (or physical link) between two homologous chromosomes where crossing over occurs MAT1623_1c15
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homologous denoting organs or parts corresponding in evolutionary origin and similar to some extent in structure chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes sister chromatids identical copies (chromatids) of a chromosome formed by DNA replication MAT1623_1ccd
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homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father sister chromatids two identical chromatids that are formed by replication of a chromosome chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together synapsis homologous chromosomes pair with their counterparts and remain bound MAT1623_2226
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sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome attached to each other by the centromere chiasmata the point of contact (or physical link) between two homologous chromosomes where crossing over occurs synapsis pairing of homologous chromosomes prior to their separation into daughter cells crossing over the actual exchange of segments between homologous chromosomes MAT1623_248b
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homologous corresponding or alike in certain critical attributes homologous chromosomes chromosomes of similar length, gene position, and centromere location sister chromatids two identical copies of one chromosome specifically created for cell division crossing over the actual exchange of segments between homologous chromosomes MAT1623_2599
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sister chromatids identical copies (chromatids) of a chromosome formed by DNA replication crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring synapsis homologous chromosomes pair with their counterparts and remain bound chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together MAT1623_27cf
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synapsis pairing of homologous chromosomes prior to their separation into daughter cells chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source sister chromatids two identical copies of a single replicated chromosome joined at the centromere MAT1623_28df
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homologous chromosomes chromosomes of similar length, gene position, and centromere location homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose synapsis homologous chromosomes pair with their counterparts and remain bound crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged MAT1623_29eb
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homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father chiasmata the point of contact (or physical link) between two homologous chromosomes where crossing over occurs crossing over the actual exchange of segments between homologous chromosomes homologous corresponding or alike in certain critical attributes MAT1623_2d3a
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crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged sister chromatids a single duplicated chromosome with a common centromere synapsis homologous chromosomes pair with their counterparts and remain bound chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs MAT1623_302d
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sister chromatids two identical chromatids that are formed by replication of a chromosome crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged synapsis homologous chromosomes pair with their counterparts and remain bound homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source MAT1623_31df
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homologous not an exact copy but having the same structural features and pattern of genes sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father MAT1623_3245
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homologous chromosomes two chromosomes containing identical genetic loci although possibly different allelic forms crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication homologous corresponding or alike in certain critical attributes MAT1623_342e
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chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes crossing over the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes MAT1623_3462
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synapsis homologous chromosomes pair with their counterparts and remain bound sister chromatids a single duplicated chromosome with a common centromere homologous chromosomes two similar but different copies of a chromosome chiasmata a point of overlap of paired chromatids at which fusion and exchange of genetic material take place MAT1623_3b3c
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crossing over the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes chiasmata a point of overlap of paired chromatids at which fusion and exchange of genetic material take place sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication MAT1623_3e7b
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous chromosomes two similar but different copies of a chromosome homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged MAT1623_40e4
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crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged sister chromatids two identical copies of one chromosome specifically created for cell division homologous corresponding or alike in certain critical attributes homologous chromosomes chromosomes of similar length, gene position, and centromere location MAT1623_4178
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sister chromatids two identical copies of a chromosome joined together by a common centromere chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs homologous denoting organs or parts corresponding in evolutionary origin and similar to some extent in structure synapsis the joining of the two homologous chromosomes MAT1623_4385
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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crossing over the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes chiasmata the region of crossing over between two non-sisters chromatids of two homologous chromosomes synapsis the matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father MAT1623_457a
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous chromosomes chromosomes of similar length, gene position, and centromere location synapsis pairing of homologous chromosomes prior to their separation into daughter cells crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together MAT1623_48a4
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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chiasmata a point of overlap of paired chromatids at which fusion and exchange of genetic material take place sister chromatids a single duplicated chromosome with a common centromere synapsis the joining of the two homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes two chromosomes containing identical genetic loci although possibly different allelic forms MAT1623_4b83
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous denoting organs or parts corresponding in evolutionary origin and similar to some extent in structure chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together synapsis the matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation sister chromatids a single duplicated chromosome with a common centromere MAT1623_4d9c
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids two identical copies of one chromosome specifically created for cell division synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes homologous chromosomes chromosomes which contain the same genes in the same order along their chromosomal arms crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring MAT1623_4e07
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes sister chromatids two identical copies of one chromosome specifically created for cell division synapsis pairing of homologous chromosomes prior to their separation into daughter cells homologous corresponding or alike in certain critical attributes MAT1623_4e86
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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crossing over the exchange of genes between two chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes sister chromatids two identical chromatids that are formed by replication of a chromosome homologous chromosomes chromosomes which contain the same genes in the same order along their chromosomal arms MAT1623_4f65
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring homologous not an exact copy but having the same structural features and pattern of genes synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes chiasmata a point of overlap of paired chromatids at which fusion and exchange of genetic material take place MAT1623_5bcb
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged MAT1623_5f96
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sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication chiasmata the point of contact (or physical link) between two homologous chromosomes where crossing over occurs homologous denoting organs or parts corresponding in evolutionary origin and similar to some extent in structure homologous chromosomes two chromosomes containing identical genetic loci although possibly different allelic forms MAT1623_6591
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring homologous chromosomes two similar but different copies of a chromosome chiasmata a point of overlap of paired chromatids at which fusion and exchange of genetic material take place MAT1623_66c2
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome attached to each other by the centromere crossing over the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes homologous chromosomes chromosomes which contain the same genes in the same order along their chromosomal arms MAT1623_66d6
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous chromosomes chromosomes which contain the same genes in the same order along their chromosomal arms sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication synapsis the matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs MAT1623_671d
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous corresponding or similar in position, value, structure, or function synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged MAT1623_6a25
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synapsis the joining of the two homologous chromosomes crossing over the actual exchange of segments between homologous chromosomes sister chromatids identical copies (chromatids) of a chromosome formed by DNA replication chiasmata a point of overlap of paired chromatids at which fusion and exchange of genetic material take place MAT1623_6aee
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids two identical chromatids that are formed by replication of a chromosome crossing over the exchange of genes between two chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source chiasmata the region of crossing over between two non-sisters chromatids of two homologous chromosomes MAT1623_73f6
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose chiasmata the point of contact (or physical link) between two homologous chromosomes where crossing over occurs synapsis pairing of homologous chromosomes prior to their separation into daughter cells homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source MAT1623_75f7
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids two identical chromatids that are formed by replication of a chromosome homologous similar in structure and evolutionary origin, though NOT necessarily in function homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together MAT1623_7646
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synapsis homologous chromosomes pair with their counterparts and remain bound homologous chromosomes two chromosomes containing identical genetic loci although possibly different allelic forms sister chromatids two identical copies of a single replicated chromosome joined at the centromere crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged MAT1623_76a4
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids two identical copies of a single replicated chromosome joined at the centromere crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source chiasmata the point of contact (or physical link) between two homologous chromosomes where crossing over occurs MAT1623_77e2
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome attached to each other by the centromere crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes homologous denoting organs or parts corresponding in evolutionary origin and similar to some extent in structure MAT1623_77e8
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous chromosomes two similar but different copies of a chromosome chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged synapsis the matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation MAT1623_78eb
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous similar in structure and evolutionary origin, though NOT necessarily in function crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs MAT1623_795a
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes chiasmata the point of contact (or physical link) between two homologous chromosomes where crossing over occurs homologous chromosomes chromosome pairs (one from each parent) that are similar in length, gene position, and centromere location homologous corresponding or alike in certain critical attributes MAT1623_81c2
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous chromosomes two chromosomes containing identical genetic loci although possibly different allelic forms chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs sister chromatids identical copies (chromatids) of a chromosome formed by DNA replication homologous corresponding or similar in position, value, structure, or function MAT1623_8468
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs synapsis homologous chromosomes pair with their counterparts and remain bound homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father crossing over the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes MAT1623_851a
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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synapsis the matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation homologous chromosomes two chromosomes containing identical genetic loci although possibly different allelic forms sister chromatids a single duplicated chromosome with a common centromere homologous not an exact copy but having the same structural features and pattern of genes MAT1623_8876
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes sister chromatids a single duplicated chromosome with a common centromere synapsis the joining of the two homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source MAT1623_88ef
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous chromosomes two chromosomes containing identical genetic loci although possibly different allelic forms homologous not an exact copy but having the same structural features and pattern of genes sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes MAT1623_8988
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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synapsis the matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation crossing over the exchange of genes between two chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs sister chromatids two identical copies of one chromosome specifically created for cell division MAT1623_8deb
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous corresponding or alike in certain critical attributes crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes MAT1623_9152
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication crossing over the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes chromosome pairs (one from each parent) that are similar in length, gene position, and centromere location chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs MAT1623_919b
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes MAT1623_970e
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids identical copies (chromatids) of a chromosome formed by DNA replication synapsis the joining of the two homologous chromosomes crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring homologous corresponding or alike in certain critical attributes MAT1623_9d84
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose homologous chromosomes chromosomes which contain the same genes in the same order along their chromosomal arms synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes MAT1623_9e0e
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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crossing over the actual exchange of segments between homologous chromosomes homologous denoting organs or parts corresponding in evolutionary origin and similar to some extent in structure sister chromatids two identical chromatids that are formed by replication of a chromosome homologous chromosomes two chromosomes containing identical genetic loci although possibly different allelic forms MAT1623_a1b0
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids identical copies (chromatids) of a chromosome formed by DNA replication chiasmata the region of crossing over between two non-sisters chromatids of two homologous chromosomes homologous denoting organs or parts corresponding in evolutionary origin and similar to some extent in structure homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father MAT1623_a4b9
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source MAT1623_a4e1
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homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source homologous corresponding or similar in position, value, structure, or function chiasmata the region of crossing over between two non-sisters chromatids of two homologous chromosomes crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged MAT1623_a60e
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sister chromatids two identical copies of a single replicated chromosome joined at the centromere crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs MAT1623_aaa3
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synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father MAT1623_ac2d
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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chiasmata the point of contact (or physical link) between two homologous chromosomes where crossing over occurs homologous chromosomes chromosome pairs (one from each parent) that are similar in length, gene position, and centromere location homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes MAT1623_b830
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chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes sister chromatids two identical copies of one chromosome specifically created for cell division homologous chromosomes chromosome pairs (one from each parent) that are similar in length, gene position, and centromere location MAT1623_b901
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous chromosomes chromosome pairs (one from each parent) that are similar in length, gene position, and centromere location crossing over the exchange of genes between two chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs homologous corresponding or similar in position, value, structure, or function MAT1623_b931
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged homologous chromosomes chromosome pairs (one from each parent) that are similar in length, gene position, and centromere location homologous denoting organs or parts corresponding in evolutionary origin and similar to some extent in structure MAT1623_b9af
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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synapsis the joining of the two homologous chromosomes sister chromatids a single duplicated chromosome with a common centromere crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes MAT1623_be2b
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring synapsis pairing of homologous chromosomes prior to their separation into daughter cells chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes chromosomes of similar length, gene position, and centromere location MAT1623_c59d
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homologous corresponding or similar in position, value, structure, or function homologous chromosomes chromosomes which contain the same genes in the same order along their chromosomal arms chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together sister chromatids two identical copies of a chromosome joined together by a common centromere MAT1623_c5c0
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids two identical chromatids that are formed by replication of a chromosome homologous chromosomes chromosome pairs (one from each parent) that are similar in length, gene position, and centromere location synapsis the matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged MAT1623_c7f8
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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crossing over the actual exchange of segments between homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs MAT1623_c80b
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chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication MAT1623_caf6
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous similar in structure and evolutionary origin, though NOT necessarily in function crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes MAT1623_d524
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homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together homologous chromosomes two similar but different copies of a chromosome MAT1623_d684
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crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring sister chromatids a single duplicated chromosome with a common centromere synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs MAT1623_dc78
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous chromosomes chromosomes which contain the same genes in the same order along their chromosomal arms chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose MAT1623_dcfa
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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chiasmata a point of overlap of paired chromatids at which fusion and exchange of genetic material take place sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome formed by DNA replication synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes homologous corresponding or similar in position, value, structure, or function MAT1623_ddbb
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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chiasmata the point of contact (or physical link) between two homologous chromosomes where crossing over occurs crossing over the actual exchange of segments between homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose MAT1623_de7c
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father sister chromatids two identical copies of a single replicated chromosome joined at the centromere chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs MAT1623_e1d8
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome attached to each other by the centromere homologous corresponding or alike in certain critical attributes MAT1623_e3b6
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids a single duplicated chromosome with a common centromere synapsis the matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation homologous chromosomes two similar but different copies of a chromosome chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together MAT1623_e403
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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synapsis the matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation chiasmata the region of crossing over between two non-sisters chromatids of two homologous chromosomes homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father crossing over the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes MAT1623_ec49
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids two identical chromatids that are formed by replication of a chromosome homologous chromosomes two chromosomes containing identical genetic loci although possibly different allelic forms synapsis the joining of the two homologous chromosomes crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged MAT1623_edc4
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous chromosomes chromosome pairs (one from each parent) that are similar in length, gene position, and centromere location chiasmata the point of contact between paired chromatids where crossing over occurs crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes MAT1623_ee6f
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous chromosomes two chromosomes containing identical genetic loci although possibly different allelic forms crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes sister chromatids two identical copies of a chromosome joined together by a common centromere MAT1623_f34b
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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chiasmata the point of contact (or physical link) between two homologous chromosomes where crossing over occurs homologous similar in structure and evolutionary origin, though NOT necessarily in function sister chromatids two identical copies of a single replicated chromosome joined at the centromere homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source MAT1623_f3f6
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous chromosomes chromosomes which contain the same genes in the same order along their chromosomal arms sister chromatids identical copies (chromatids) of a chromosome formed by DNA replication crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring chiasmata the region of crossing over between two non-sisters chromatids of two homologous chromosomes MAT1623_f4cc
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids two identical chromatids that are formed by replication of a chromosome synapsis pairing of homologous chromosomes prior to their separation into daughter cells crossing over a process by which parts of homologous chromosomes are interchanged homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose MAT1623_f8b6
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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sister chromatids a single duplicated chromosome with a common centromere homologous chromosomes chromosome pairs (one from each parent) that are similar in length, gene position, and centromere location chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose MAT1623_f8dd
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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synapsis the joining of the two homologous chromosomes chiasmata a point of overlap of paired chromatids at which fusion and exchange of genetic material take place sister chromatids two identical copies of a single replicated chromosome joined at the centromere crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged MAT1623_f9ab
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
synapsis the joining of the two homologous chromosomes crossing over the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring homologous chromosomes two similar but different copies of a chromosome chiasmata the region of crossing over between two non-sisters chromatids of two homologous chromosomes MAT1623_fa01
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
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homologous similar in structure and evolutionary origin, though NOT necessarily in function sister chromatids two identical copies of the same chromosome attached to each other by the centromere homologous chromosomes two chromosomes which carry the same genes, one from each parental source crossing over the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes MAT1623_faa4
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
homologous chromosomes one chromosome from the mother and one chromosome from the father chiasmata specialized chromatin structures that link homologous chromosomes together synapsis the lengthwise pairing of homologous chromosomes crossing over the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes MAT1623_fd7d
Match each of the following Meiosis terms with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chiasmata the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes synapsis process of pairing of homologous (maternal and paternal) chromosomes crossing over two homologous chromosomes line up and parts of the chromosomes can be exchanged homologous having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose