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This article explores the stages of meiosis, focusing on Pachytene, Metaphase I, and Anaphase I. During Pachytene, homologous chromosomes undergo recombination, leading to genetic diversity. Metaphase I follows, where paired homologs align at the metaphase plate, an essential step for proper chromosome segregation. Finally, Anaphase I involves the separation of homologs as they move toward opposite poles, crucial for the formation of haploid cells. Each stage plays a significant role in sexual reproduction and genetic variation.
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