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Determine whether each of the following events is characteristic of mitosis, meiosis, or both. Answers may be used more than once.
-step where duplicate DNA molecules are being pulled in opposite directions by equal forces, but centromeres are attached preventing separation
A)Determine whether each of the following events is characteristic of mitosis, meiosis, or both. Answers may be used more than once. -step where duplicate DNA molecules are being pulled in opposite directions by equal forces, but centromeres are attached preventing separation A)  B)  C)  D)
B)Determine whether each of the following events is characteristic of mitosis, meiosis, or both. Answers may be used more than once. -step where duplicate DNA molecules are being pulled in opposite directions by equal forces, but centromeres are attached preventing separation A)  B)  C)  D)
C)Determine whether each of the following events is characteristic of mitosis, meiosis, or both. Answers may be used more than once. -step where duplicate DNA molecules are being pulled in opposite directions by equal forces, but centromeres are attached preventing separation A)  B)  C)  D)
D)Determine whether each of the following events is characteristic of mitosis, meiosis, or both. Answers may be used more than once. -step where duplicate DNA molecules are being pulled in opposite directions by equal forces, but centromeres are attached preventing separation A)  B)  C)  D)


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