In which stage of Meiosis I does synapsis occurs?


Synapsis is formed in the zygotene stage of prophase-I in meiosis I.
Prophase-II is the second stage.
The chromosomes begin to couple together at this stage, and this process is known as synapsis.
Homologous chromosomes are chromosomes that are coupled in this way.
The creation of a synaptonemal complex by bivalent or tetrad chromosomes occurs in conjunction with this synapsis.
Final Answer:
Synapsis is the process of homologous chromosomes coming together and pairing during meiosis. It permits homologous couples to be matched up prior to segregation, allowing for possible chromosomal crossing.
Synapsis occurs during the zygotene stage of meiosis’ prophase I.