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Meiosis-II differs from mitosis because ...

Meiosis-II differs from mitosis because meiosis-II

A

involves the formation daughter cells

B

involves the separation of sister chromatids that are genetically identical

C

begins with a haploid number of chromosomes

D

involves duplication of chromosomes to form sister chromatids

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