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Homosyndes (from the Greek words "homo" - "identical" and "syndesis" - "linking") is the hypothetical process of linking homologous chromosomes during meiosis. He suggests that during prophase I of meiosis, homologous chromosomes recognize each other and bind together to form bivalents.

This process has not been fully studied, but it is assumed that it is based on the complementary interaction of specific proteins located along the chromosomes. Mechanical factors and active transport of chromosomes can also play a role in homosynthesis.

Homosynthesis is necessary for proper chromosome segregation during meiosis. If homologous chromosomes do not associate with each other, this leads to errors in the distribution of genetic material and the occurrence of aneuploidy in the offspring.

The term "homosynthesis" is sometimes used as a synonym for the term "homosynapsis", which also refers to the joining of homologous chromosomes, although these processes have some differences.



Introduction

Homosyndasy is the phenomenon of two or more homosexual partners engaging in relationships with each other. Homosexual activity is now legal and accepted in almost every country in the world. However, homosyndacy remains stigmatized and often causes negative attitudes in society.

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Causes of homosyndasia

1. Personal preferences. Homosexual people may have other-sex preferences, but this does not mean that they are not attracted to other people of the same sex. Many men are romantically attracted to other men, and many women are attracted to women. 2. Binary gender roles. Homosyndase couples often consider themselves non-binary or do not fit into the binary model of society. This may lead to homo