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Both the sister chromotaids move to the same pole during

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The first round of chromosome segregation (meiosis I) is unique in that sister chromatids move together to the same spindle pole while homologous chromosomes move apart from each other to the opposite poles. ... During meiosis, homologous chromosomes become associated with each other and undergo crossover recombination.

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