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Determine if telophase I of meiosis contains 2 chromatids or only one chromatid.
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- What are the major differences between mitosis and meiosis? Explain this both in terms of the different steps of each event and with regards to the final products of each event. Remember to mention the events which are unique to meiosis and why they are significant.What would be the number of chromosomes and chromatids for a cell (2n=4) in each phase (S-phase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase/Cytokinesis) of Meiosis I and II?If a diploid cell entering meiosis has 12 chromosome pairs, what is the number of possible chromosomes at the end of meiosis?