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Division of similar chromatids

Name the meiotic division does division of similar chromatids occur? Subsequent to the end of this procedure what are the ploidies of new cells?

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The division of similar chromatids takes place in the second meiotic division or meiosis II. Subsequent to this cell division (alike to mitosis and that doesn’t modify ploidy) the cells are still haploid (that is, they have become haploid subsequent to meiosis I).

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