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The four daughter cells produced in meiosis II.

define meiosis ?

Meiosis is a reductional division, and its name is derived from the Ancient Greek word mesis, which means "lessening." [1] In sexually reproducing animals, [2] is a specific form of cell division of germ cells that results in the gametes, such as sperm or egg cells. It comprises two rounds of division, producing four cells with just one copy of each chromosome as a final product (haploid). Additionally, each chromosome undergoes genetic material cross-pollination between the paternal and maternal copies before division, resulting in novel combinations of the genetic code on each chromosome. [3] Later, when a male and a female go through meiosis, the haploid cells they generate unite to form the zygote, another cell with two copies of each chromosome.

Meiotic mistakes that cause aneuploidy (an abnormal number of chromosomes)

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