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Standard XII
Biology
Significance of Meiosis
The recombina...
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The recombinase enzyme participates in which stage during gamete formation?
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Gamete formation:
Meiosis is the process through which gametes are formed.
The reproductive cell (egg/ovum or sperm cells) divides twice during this procedure, resulting in the creation of four gametes.
The enzyme recombinase participates and plays an active role in the prophase I stage of meiosis when non-sister chromatid crossing occurs.
The recombinase enzyme is involved in crossing over, which is an enzyme-mediated process.
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