In meiosis-I, a bivalent is an association of |
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a) |
Four chromatids and four centromeres |
b) |
Two chromatids and two centromeres |
c) |
Two chromatids and one centromeres |
d) |
Four chromatids and two centromeres |
In meiosis-I, a bivalent is an association of |
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a) |
Four chromatids and four centromeres |
b) |
Two chromatids and two centromeres |
c) |
Two chromatids and one centromeres |
d) |
Four chromatids and two centromeres |
(d) Meiosis is a double division, which occurs in a diploid cell (nucleus) and gives rise to four haploid cells (nuclei), each having half the number of chromosomes as compared to the parent cell. In meiosis-I, bivalent is an association of four chromatids and two centromeres. |