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1.) Metaphase
2.) Telophase
3.) Prophase
4.) Anaphase
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Centromeres move toward the poles of the cell during Prophase II, dyads are lined up during Metaphase II, they are separated during Anaphase II, and nuclear envelope forms during Telophase II.
- Meiosis is a type of reductional cell division by which a parent cell divides twice and thus produces four daughter cells (i.e., gametic sexual cells) having half of the genetic material.
- These successive rounds of cell division are called Meiosis I and Meiosis II.
- In meiosis, dyads consist of pairs of homologous chromosomes (Meiosis I) or pairs of sister chromatids (Meiosis II).
- Each Meiosis can be divided into four sequential stages: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase.
In conclusion, centromeres move toward the poles of the cell during Prophase II, dyads are lined up during Metaphase II, they are separated during Anaphase II, and nuclear envelope forms during Telophase II.
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