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What is the arrangement of homologous chromosomes in the mitosis

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The interactions of the homologous chromosomes are the cause of two siblings who will never look exactly the same but in the case of twins only. And if we talk about mitosis, in mitosis, all the chromosomes will be folded themselves, while the homologous chromosomes will not surely line up and share genetic reshuffling. This is also known as crossing-over. This can happen between various chromosomes or different sections of the same chromosome.

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