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24 February, 22:53

Explain how the reduction and rearrangement are accomplished in meiosis

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  1. 24 February, 23:14
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    Reducing can be seen as lessening and this happens when in anaphase 1 of meiosis the chromosome sets are isolated (a dividing = decrease).

    While reaarangement can be simply imagined as a revamp of chromosomes happens in metaphase 1 of meiosis when the chromosome sets line up on the equator freely of each other - eg in people with 23 chromosome matches there are 2 raised to the power of 23 manners by which the chromosome sets can adjust = more noteworthy than 8,000,000 mixes.
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