If one type of chromosomes fails to divide properly at anaphase I of meiosis I...
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If one type of chromosomes fails to divide properly at anaphase I of meiosis I (but anaphase II occurs occurs correctly), the consequence AFTER the entire meiotic cycle would be the production offour cells, two with 45 chromosomes and two with 47 chromosomes.four cells, two with 22 chromosomes and two with 24 chromosomes.four cells, two with 46 chromosomes and two with 47 chromosomesfour cells, two with 23 chromosomes and two with 24 chromosomes.four cells, all with 23 chromosomes.
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