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12 years ago
I know for a fact that meiosis II is going to end up to be in haploid stage. Meiosis is also not asexual reproduction like mitosis. Meiosis II end up with 4 daughter cells with different chromosomes whereas in mitosis, only ends up with 2 daughter cells with same number of chromosomes as parent cells. Am I missing something?
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12 years ago
Don't forget the fact that mitosis results in the separation of each chromosome into its sister chromatids as does meiosis II, except that in meiosis II, the number of chromosomes is half that of mitosis, which is what you mentioned already.
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