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Which stage of meiosis is responsible for the law of independent assortment? A) metaphase I B) prophase I C) telophase I D) metaphase II
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Which stage of meiosis is responsible for the law of independent assortment?
A) metaphase I
B) prophase I
C) telophase I
D) metaphase II
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