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Column AColumn BADiploteneiAppearance of recombination nodule and recombination between homologous chromosomesBDiakinesisiiDissolution of the synaptonemal complex and formation of the chiasmataCZygoteneiiiCompaction of chromosomesDPachyteneivTerminalisation of the chiasmataELeptotenevSynapsis and formation of the bivalent

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A-ii; B-iv; C-v; D-i; E-iii
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A-ii; B-v; C-iv; D-iii; E-i
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A-v; B-iv; C-i; D-ii; E-iii
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A-i; B-iv; C-iii; D-ii; E-v
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The correct option is A A-ii; B-iv; C-v; D-i; E-iii
The stages of prophase I of meiosis I consists of the following steps:
  • Leptotene: Compaction of chromosomes.
  • Zygotene: Pairing of homologous chromosomes by the process of synapsis and formation of the synaptonemal complex. These synapse chromosomes are known as bivalents.
  • Pachytene: Appearance of recombination nodules and crossing over between the non-sister chromatids of the homologous chromosomes, leading to recombination of genetic material.
  • Diplotene: Dissolution of the synaptonemal complex and formation of the X-shaped chiasmata.
  • Diakinesis: Terminalisation of chiasmata, condensation of chromosomes and assembly of spindle microtubules.

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