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Describe what happens during prophase I and metaphase I and how these phases play an important role in the genetic diversity of the daughter cells produced

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In prophase, DNA begins to cluster. In metaphase, two identical, condensed DNA strands line themselves up in the middle of the cell. After metaphase, there are: Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis. This process excluding or including Cytokinesis is called mitosis.

In the DNA replication for a cell baby, meiosis occurs.

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