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At the end of meiosis II, how does the DNA in each of the four new cells compare to the DNA from the original cell? A) half as much and genetically the same as the original Eliminate B) twice as much and genetically the same as the original C) half as much and genetically different from the original D) twice as much and genetically different from the original

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User Guanfei
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C. half as much and genetically different from the original

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The DNA in the new cells contain half as much and genetically different from original. In meiosis, the cells are reduced to haploid gametes and, because of crossing over, the DNA is genetically different from the original DNA.

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C) Half as much and genetically different from the original.

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