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chromosomes is replicated during the S phase. The cell makes its final preparations for meiosis during the G2
phase.
Each chromosome develops two identical copies (known as sister chromatids) during DNA duplication
of
the S phase, which are held together at the centromere until they are separated during meiosis II. The
centrosomes that arrange the microtubules of the meiotic spindle replicate in an animal cell as well. The cell is
now ready to enter the initial meiotic phase.
Meiosis I
The chromosomes can be observed under a microscope early in prophase I.
The proteins linked to
homologous chromosomes bring the pair together as the nuclear envelope starts to degrade. The tight pairing
of the homologous
chromosomes is called
synapsis
.
In synapsis, the genes
on the chromatids of the
homologous chromosomes are precisely aligned with each other. An exchange
of chromosome segments
between non-sister homologous chromatids occurs and is called
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