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In which meiotic division does the separation of identical chromatids occur? After the end of this process what are the ploidies of the new cells?

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The separation of identical chromatids occurs in the second meiotic division, or meiosis II. After this cell division (similar to mitosis and that does not alter ploidy) the cells are still haploid (they have become haploid after meiosis I).   Your Comment






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