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Metaphase i in meiosis differs from metaphase in mitosis because ___.

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chromosome pairing

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The difference is that in Metaphase-1 of meiosis the chromosome put together in two pairwise and therefore cross over takes place at the same time as in mitosis the chromosome organize in particular pair and no cross over takes place. In metaphase 1 the pairs of chromosomes referred to as bivalents are totally condensed.

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