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How does the anaphase stage differ in the two phases of meiosis?. . Select one of the options below as your answer:. . . . A.. Anaphase I separates sister chromatids and anaphase II separates homologous chromosomes into daughter cells.. . . . . B.. Anaphase I has homologous chromosomes attached to spindle fibres and anaphase II involves separation of these homologous chromosomes.. . . . . C.. Anaphase I separates homologous chromosomes and anaphase II separates sister chromatids into daughter cells.

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The correct answer for the given question above would be option B. The anaphase stage differs in the two phases of meiosis in that, anaphase I has homologous chromosomes attached to spindle fibers and anaphase II involves the separation of these homologous chromosomes. 
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