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Talk about gamete formation in case of structural chromosomal rearrangements.

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When two chromosomes pair up in prophase I, they adopt a bivalent structure, chromosomes must pair up and recombine their genes in prophase I, so they rearrange their gene segments to be placed facing each other, which gives different configurations depending on type of rearrangement.


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