The two images below are of a chromosome pair, stained either with DAPI (to visualize the DNA) or HTP-3 (to visualize chromosomal axes), in wild-type C. elegans (top image) or in animals in which a protein that plays an important role in resolving crossovers, syp-1, was depleted (bottom image).Based on the images, what is the difference in the number of chiasmata between the WT and syp-1–depleted animals?

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Use the following information to answer questions: Genes that are located on different chromosomes assort independently. However, genes on the same chromosome can still separate from each other through a process called recombination. During meiosis, when four homologous chromatids form a tetrad, two of the chromatids can cross over, which causes them to break from their chromatid and reattach to the other chromatid. When this crossover event happens between non-sister chromatids that contain different alleles of a gene, recombination takes place and gives rise to genetic diversity.... Show more

The two images below are of a chromosome pair, stained either with DAPI (to visualize the DNA) or HTP-3 (to visualize chromosomal axes), in wild-type C. elegans (top image) or in animals in which a protein that plays an important role in resolving crossovers, syp-1, was depleted (bottom image).<br><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/images3/mcat/151.tiff.gif'><br>Based on the images, what is the difference in the number of chiasmata between the WT and syp-1–depleted animals?