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What is the difference between Metaphase 1 and Metaphase 2? In Metaphase I, the 'pairs of chromosomes' are arranged on the Metaphase plate while, in the Metaphase II, the 'chromosomes' are arranged on the metaphase plate. In Metaphase I, the spindle fibers get attached to two centromeres of each homologous chromosome.


Metaphase 1 is associated with meiosis 1 whereas metaphase 2 is associated with meiosis 2. The main difference between metaphase 1 and 2 is that chromosomes are attached as homologous pairs at the equator during the metaphase 1 and during metaphase 2, single chromosomes are attached at the equator.  

Which phase of meiosis is similar to metaphase in mitosis?

So everything in meiosis 2 prophase 2 metaphase 2, anaphase 2, telophase 2 is identical as mitosis.

The only would be that there are 2n chromosomes in metaphase but only n chromosomes in meiosis 2 since homologous chromosomes separate in meiosis 1.

Thus,  metaphase 1 and 2 is that chromosomes are attached as homologous pairs at the equator during the metaphase 1 and during metaphase 2, single chromosomes are attached at the equator.  

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