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What are these stages of Meiosis I :

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Without Crossing Over - Meiosis I DNA condenses into homologous chromosomes; nuclear envelope breaks down; centrioles move to poles. One set of sister chromatids arrives at each pole; new nuclear envelopes form Microtubules shorten, separating the homologous chromosomes and pulling the sister chromatids to the poles; microtubules elongate the cell Homologous chromosomes line up in center of cell; microtubules attach to centromeres of homologous chromosomes Cell cleaves, creating two daughter cells each with one set of sister chromatids Meiosis II


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