In a cell undergoing meiosis, during which stage do the sister chromatids separate from each other? a.) anaphase I b.) anaphase II c.) telophase I d.) telophase II
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In meiosis I, homologous chromosomes separate, while in meiosis II, sister chromatids separate. Anaphase I and telophase I are part of meiosis I, while anaphase II and telophase II are part of meiosis II. Since sister chromatids separate during meiosis II, the Show more…
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