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14 September, 20:51

How do meiosis I and meiosis II differ?

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  1. 14 September, 21:41
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    At the end of meiosis I, both of the resulting daughter cells are haploid (definitely not diploid). However, the chromosomes are still double-stranded. The homologous pairs have already been separated. In humans, this means that the original cell had 23 pairs of chromosomes, and the cells at the end of meiosis I have 23 chromosomes (not pairs), each of which still have two sister chromatids
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