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During meiosis, when are the daughter cells considered haploid and no longer have the use of centromere?

During meiosis, when are the daughter cells considered haploid and no longer have-example-1

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It is in telophase II that the nuclei form around the chromosome, the spindles break down and the cells divide. The centromere is not useful then

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