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During anaphase-1 of meiosis

a) Homologous chromosomes seperate
b) Non-homologous autosomes seperate
c) Sister chromatids seperate
d) Non-sister chromatids seperate​

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Answered by parthinaparthiban
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During anaphase 1, two chromatids move as a unit from each of the tetrads to the pole of the spindle. The other two homologous chromatids move to the other pole. ... Option B: Non-homologous chromosomes separate: the independent assortment of non-homologous chromosomes in the metaphase

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Answered by tt534816
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During anaphase-1 of meiosis Homologous chromosomes seperate

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