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Homologous chromosomes migrate to opposite poles of the cell during __________.
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Homologous chromosomes migrate to opposite poles of the cell during __________.
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Homologous chromosomes migrate to opposite poles of the cell during Meiosis I. Meiosis
is the process by which replicated chromosomes undergo two nuclear divisions to produce four haploid cells. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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