- The
pachytene stage (/ˈpækɪtiːn/ PAK-i-teen; from Gr****
words meaning "thick threads".: 27 ), also
known as pachynema, is the
third stage of prophase...
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crossing over are complete, the cell
transitions to the
pachytene stage of
prophase I.
Pachytene features fully condensed and
paired chromosomes along their...
- "crossing-overs" of
genetic material are
thought to
occur during the
previous pachytene stage.
Sister chromatids also form
chiasmata between each
other (also...
- silencing. ATR, BRCA1 and gammaH2AX
localize to
unsynapsed chromosomes at the
pachytene stage of
meiosis in
human oocytes and this may lead to
chromosome silencing...
- The
paired chromosomes are
called bivalent or
tetrad chromosomes. The
pachytene stage (/ˈpækɪtiːn/ PAK-i-teen), also
known as pachynema, from Gr**** words...
- prophase.
Prophase I is
divided into five phases: leptotene, zygotene,
pachytene, diplotene, and diakinesis. In
addition to the
events that
occur in mitotic...
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prominent in ****tocytes. In ****tocytes, HRR
events occur mainly in the
pachytene stage of
meiosis and the gene
conversion type of HRR is predominant, whereas...
-
responses occur depending on the
meiotic stage: From
leptotene to
early pachytene,
exogenous DNA
damage triggers widespread presence of the
repair protein...
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seems that we can
regard these chromosomes as
corresponding with
paired pachytene chromosomes at
meiosis in
which the
intercalary parts between chromomeres...
- seen
during the
pachytene stage of the
first meiotic prophase, both in
males and in
females during gametogenesis.
Previous to the
pachytene stage, during...