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The microtubules from opposite poles of the spindle get attached to the kinetochores of sister chromatids in
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At what phase of meiosis are there two cells, each with sister chromatids aligned at the spindle equator

A

Anaphase II

B

Prophase II

C

Metaphase II

D

Metaphase I

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