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How does the arrangement of chromosomes differ when comparing metaphase of meiosis i and mitosis?
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How does the arrangement of chromosomes differ when comparing metaphase of meiosis i and mitosis?
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How does the arrangement of chromosomes differ when comparing metaphase of meiosis i and mitosis?
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There is only one pair of sister chromatids in
mitosis
, in
meiosis
I
, there are two pairs of sister chromatids that combine to form homologous chromosomes.
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