The side-by-side association of homologous paternal and maternal chromosomes during the first prophase of meiosis.
2006-07-26 17:18:48
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answered by eeyore_0816 4
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Maybe you mean synopsis?
But since both synapsis and synopsis are true words we
really don't know which one "tina" was asking about.
Fortunately this thread contains the meanings for both words.
syn·op·sis
A brief outline or general view, as of a subject or written work; an abstract or a summary.
A brief summary or outline.
A sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory
"My teacher asked me to write a synopsis of the movie I saw last night"
2006-07-27 00:21:34
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answered by GeneL 7
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Synapsis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synapsis
2006-07-27 00:18:37
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answered by The Yeti 3
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I think DC is wrong!
Take a movie script. A synopsis (correct spelling) gives you the overall story in a nut shell. When you read one, you basically know what the entire movie is going to be about. Sometimes this even includes the characters name in the movie.
2006-07-27 00:23:55
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answered by LOL 2
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The side-by-side association of homologous paternal and maternal chromosomes during early meiotic prophase.
2006-07-27 10:39:41
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answered by Ashish B 4
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Spelled wrong.
A conclusion.
2006-07-27 00:16:14
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answered by DC 3
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No, you spelled it right. He is thinking of a synopsis.
See below.
2006-07-27 00:18:31
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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it is the connection between two neurons
2006-07-27 01:48:24
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answered by Anonymous
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