In prophase II, the cells’ chromosomes become visible, but they do not form tetrads like they did in prophase I. Cytokinesis comes after telophase I forming two new cells.Īfter meiosis I is complete, the resulting two daughter cells enter meiosis II. During telophase I, a nuclear membrane forms around the clusters of chromosomes. Then, the spindle fibers pull each homologous chromosome pair towards the opposite sides of the cell during anaphase I.Īfter anaphase I the cell goes into telophase I. During metaphase I the paired homologous chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell. This produces new combinations of alleles in the cell.Īfter prophase I ends, metaphase I begins. The chromosomes also cross over and exchange the crossed sections. In prophase I, each replicated chromosome pairs with its homologous chromosome. After the chromosomes in the cell replicate during interphase, the cell enters prophase I.
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