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A bivalent is...

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Card 7

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Where do chiasmata form?

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Card 8

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When does the nuclear envelope disintergrates and nucleous disappear?

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Card 9

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What is spindle fibre made from?

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Card 10

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When do bivalents line up at the equator of the spindle?

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Card 11

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What aspect of DNA molecules makes them less likely to mutate?

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Card 12

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A mutation in mitosis can be described as

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Card 13

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Why do some proteins have to be activated?

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Card 14

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mRNA is a copy of a

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Card 15

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RNA polymerase catalyses

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