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31 January, 02:26

Why is meiosis split into meiosis one and two

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  1. 31 January, 02:47
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    Meiosis 2 starts with two haploid (unpaired chromosomes) parent cells and ends with four haploid daughter cells, maintaining the number of chromosomes in each cell. Homologous (having the same structural features and pattern of genes) pairs of cells are present in meiosis I and separate into chromosomes ... before meiosis II.
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