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6 July, 07:32

At the end of meiosis II, how does the DNA in each of the four new cells compare to the DNA from the original cell? A) half as much and genetically the same as the original Eliminate B) twice as much and genetically the same as the original C) half as much and genetically different from the original D) twice as much and genetically different from the original

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  1. 6 July, 10:41
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    B. twice as much and genetically the same as the original because at the at the beginning of meiosis II the two daughter cells have to go threw interphase which is when the cells grow to spilt for the second time. Therefore if the two cells from the end of meiosis I grow to be the same size as the original cell then you have twice as much.

    Hope that makes sense (;
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