During anaphase I, which best represents segregation of the chromatids that make up one pair of homologues? (M represents a maternal chromatid and P represents a paternal chromatid.Assume no crossing over occurs.)
A) M and M to one pole; P and P to the other pole.
B) M and P to one pole; M and P to the other pole.
C) M to one pole; P to the other pole.
D) half of M and half of P to each pole.
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