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Which of the following correctly describes a tetrad?

A.Four daughter cells created at the end of meiosis
B.Two daughter cells created at the end of mitosis
C.A homologous pair of chromosomes
D.Two sister chromatids formed during interphase

User Kevin Vandenborne
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Answer:

a and c I believe so home it helped

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A.Four daughter cells created at the end of meiosis

A tetrad is best described by Four chromatids. It is formed from two homologous chromosomes, each consisting of two chromatids in the first stage of meiosis called prophase1.

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