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Arrange the events of meiosis I of an animal cell in the correct order?

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Meiosis refers to a process of chromosomal reduction that means that a diploid cell is minimized to produce four haploid cells. Meiosis is then further differentiated into two stages: meiosis I and meiosis II. In each of these phases, there is a prophase, a metaphase, an anaphase, and a telophase.

The following is the correct order of events in meiosis I:

1. DNA condenses into chromosomes: Prophase I

2. Homologous pairs align to initiate crossover: Metaphase I

3. Microtubules pull apart the homologous pairs towards the opposite poles: Anaphase I

4. Nucleus envelopes develop around the nuclei: Telophase I

5. Cytoplasm pinches inward near the cell furrow: Cytokinesis.


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