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Which beat describes a tetrade

Which beat describes a tetrade-example-1
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The answer would be A. Four chromatids :)
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Four chromatids are best defined as a tetrad.

Step-by-step explanation:

Four chromatids are best defined as a tetrad. This consists of two homologous chromosomes during the first phase of meiosis called prophase, each composed of double chromatids.

A community of four haploid cells, including spores, made up of single mother's cell's meiotic division. A normal cell reproduces its forty six chromosomes before meiosis can commence. The initial version and the newer copy, like joint twins, stay attached together and are named sister chromatids.

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