\tProphase IProphase IIMetaphase IMetaphase IIAnaphase IAnaphase IITelophase ITelophase II\t
Meiosis involves two sequential cycles of nuclear and cell division, but only a single cycle of DNA replication. Meiosis is divided into meiosis I and meiosis II.\tMeiosis I begins after the S phase, and meiosis II follows meiosis I.\tPairing of homologous chromosomes happens during meiosis which results in recombination of genes.\tFour haploid daughter cells are formed at the end of meiosis.\xa0
Meiosis is reductional division that occurs in germ cells or gametes . It involves 2 successive division . It results in 4 cells .
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What is meosis explain easily but briefly?

Answer» Meiosis involves two sequential cycles of nuclear and cell division, but only a single cycle of DNA replication. Meiosis is divided into meiosis I and meiosis II.\tMeiosis I begins after the S phase, and meiosis II follows meiosis I.\tPairing of homologous chromosomes happens during meiosis which results in recombination of genes.\tFour haploid daughter cells are formed at the end of meiosis. Meiosis I Meiosis II


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