Your question is not very clear, but if I'm not wrong you wan't to know at which phase the chromosomes line up at the equator. In that case, this occurs at the metaphase of the cell division cycle. read more
Your question is not very clear, but if I'm not wrong you wan't to know at which phase the chromosomes line up at the equator. In that case, this occurs at the metaphase of the cell division cycle. This is why the chromosomes lined up at the equator are said to form a metaphase plate. Do note thought that only the centromeres are alligned. read more
Start studying phases of meiosis. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. read more
Metaphase II In Metaphase I, the tetrads of homologous chromosomes line up along the equator, but they are not individual chromosomes. read more