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What do chromosomes do once they are connected during prophase I?

continue to replicate

exchange DNA

form their own nucleus

break away from each other

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User LazarusX
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During prophase I, the homologous chromosomes condense and show because the x shape we all know, pair up to create a tetrad, and exchange genetic material by crossover. During prometaphase I, microtubules attach at the chromosomes' kinetochores and also the nuclear envelope breaks down.

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User Ickyrr
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Answer:

exchange dna

Step-by-step explanation:

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