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3 June, 12:52

Which of the following is NOT true of homologous chromosomes:

they are members of the same chromosomal pair

they can undergo crossing over during meiosis

separate during meiosis

do not separate during meiosis

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  1. 3 June, 13:06
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    Answer: do not separate during meiosis

    Explanation: A homologous chromosome is a pair of chromosome of approximately the length that is usually located on the same locus. Each human body cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes or a total of 46 chromosomes and each of the 23 pairs is a homologous chromosome. During meiosis, the two chromosomes in every pair separate giving rise to a gamete with haploid number of chromosomes, that is gametes having half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. The gametes (sperm and egg) have a single set of chromosomes, that is a total of 23 chromosomes.
  2. 3 June, 13:16
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    so not separate during meiosis
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