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In meiosis, how does prophase I differ from prophase II?

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Between prophase I and metaphase I, the pairs of homologous chromosome form tetrads. ... Meiosis II is a mitotic division of each of the haploid cells produced in meiosis I. During prophase II, the chromosomes condense, and a new set of spindle fibers forms. The chromosomes begin moving toward the equator of the cell.

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