Meiotic division-separation of identical chromatids
Name the meiotic division in which the separation of identical chromatids takes place? After end of this procedure what are the ploidies of original cells?
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The separation or division of identical chromatids takes place in second meiotic division, or as well named as meiosis II. After this cell division (resembling mitosis and that doesn’t alter out ploidy) the cells are silent haploid (they have become haploid subsequent to meiosis I).
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