Meiosis I occurs in the germ line of higher organisms and consists of two consecutive divisions with no period of DNA synthesis between them, in Anaphase homologous chromosomes separate from each other.
It is one of the ways in which cells divide, which is characterized by giving rise to daughter cells that are genetically different from the cell that originated them.
In Anaphase I, the homologous chromosomes of each bivalent (each made up of two sister chromatids) separate from each other, tend to one pole of the cell, and form two haploid (n) poles.
Therefore, we can conclude that meiosis I is the process by which cells that we call gametes are formed and that in Anaphase homologous chromosomes are going to separate.
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