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After duplication, at what point does a cell become two cells with identical DNA? starting in prophase end of anaphase end of cytokinesis

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The correct answer is: end of cytokinesis

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end of cytokinesis

Step-by-step explanation:

Telophase is the last stage of cell division. It ends with cytokinesis which is the splitting of the mother cells into two daughter cells. The cell pinches in the equator region with the help of a ring of contractile protein filaments. The formed cleavage furrow grows until the two cells pinch off completely.

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