Separation of sister chromatids occurs _______. View Available Hint(s) for Part A in meiosis, but not in mitosis in mitosis, but not in meiosis at anaphase II in mitosis and anaphase in meiosis at anaphase in mitosis and anaphase II in meiosis Part B The end result of meiosis is four haploid daughter cells. View Available Hint(s) for Part B True False
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