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Biology, 06.11.2019 17:31 nikki225

The process seen below creates sister chromatids that are: (see picture)

identical, because genetic material from homologous pairs can not be transferred.

different, because non-sister homologous chromosomes have swapped genetic material with one another.

identical, because sister chromatids do not swap genetic material.

different, because paternal chromosomes will swap with other paternal chromosomes.


The process seen below creates sister chromatids that are: (see picture)

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