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What is the nature of chromosomes that align themselves on the metaohase plate in metaphase I? A) pait if sister chromatids faving opposite poles B) pair of nonsister chromatids faving opposite poles C)
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What is the nature of chromosomes that align themselves on the metaohase plate in metaphase I?
A) pait if sister chromatids faving opposite poles
B) pair of nonsister chromatids faving opposite poles
C) pair of tetrads faving opposite poles
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Hello ^ _ ^
The correct option is : C
Pair of tetrads faving opposite poles
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I think it is C. pair of tetrads facing opposite poles.
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