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Tianna Woodard
23 September, 15:49
What occurs in prophase I?
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Sylvia Garner
23 September, 19:46
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Answer: Chromosomes become visible, crossing-over occurs, the nucleolus disappears, the meiotic spindle forms, and the nuclear envelope disappears ... At the start of prophase I, the chromosomes have already duplicated. During prophase I, they coil and become shorter and thicker and visible under the light microscope.
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