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The two chromatids of a metaphase chromo...

The two chromatids of a metaphase chromosome represent

A

Replicated chromosomes to be separated at anaphase

B

Homologous chromosomes of a diploid set

C

Non-homologous chromosomes joined at the centromere

D

Maternal and paternal chromosomes joined at the centromere

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