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When chromatids fail to separate properly during which phase is this problem most likely to occur

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Answer: metaphase

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The failure of sister chromatids to separate during meiosis II occurs in metaphase stage. This is called as nondisjunction, this will affect the normal distribution of chromosomal material to the daughter cells. This will result in a problem called aneuploidy. There are abnormal number of chromosome per cell.

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