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which of the following events is unique to the mesotype and is not part of the meiosis: A) sister chromotids separate from each other in anaphase B) homologous chromosomes behave independently

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The event that is unique to the mesotype and is not part of the meiosis is Homologous chromosomes behave independently

Step-by-step explanation:

Meiosis is a cell reproduction process which helps in gametes and spores to produce the cell. In meiosis there is four daughter cell division two from each parent nuclei. In mitosis the cell division is two daughter cells together.

The Pairing of the homologous chromosomes allows the independent segregation and the crossing over is unique to the meiosis. The homologous chromosomes behaves independently in mitosis. A couple of homologous chromosomes is made up of one from paternal and one maternal cell, they pair with each other inside the cell and behaves independently of each other.

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