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During what does the sister chromatids of chromosomes separate and four haploid daughter cells are formed?

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What are sperm or eggs that contain half the number of chromosomes as the body cells called?

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Which is a reason cells divied?

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Does longitudinal splitting of chromosomes occur in mitosis?

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