3. In metaphase 1 of meiosis, how do homologous chromosomes contribute to greater variation in gametes?
A. Since homologous chromosomes dissociate during metaphase I from the spindle fibers, they transfer to the daughter cells at random.
B. During metaphase I, the homologous chromosomes are paired closely and undergo crossover as a lattice around them forms the synaptonemal complex.
C. In metaphase I, recombination recombination of maternal and paternal and chromosomes occurs because at their centromeres the homologous chromosomes are not connected.
D. At the metaphase plate, the random arrangement of homologous chromosomes guarantees random destination of the chromosomes in the daughter cells. the
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D. At the metaphase plate, the random arrangement of homologous chromosomes guarantees random destination of the chromosomes in the daughter cells. the
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