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1) At the end of human cell division (46 chromosomes), how many chromosomes will the daughter cells remain in mitosis and meiosis?
2) What are the functions of mitosis? And meiosis, what does it produce?
3) During one of the stages of Meiosis, an important event occurs to increase the genetic differences between humans. What is the name of this event and at what stage of Meiosis does it take place?
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