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what is the end result of meiosis i?
two genetically identical cells
two genetically different cells
four genetically identical cells
four genetically different cells
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Meiosis I involves homologous chromosome separation and crossing over (genetic recombination) in prophase I, which creates genetic variation. The parent diploid cell divides once to produce two haploid cells that are genetically distinct from each other and the parent cell. Four cells are the product of meiosis II, not meiosis I, and identical cells are the result of mitosis.
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two genetically different cells