A "mistake" is happening during meiosis I in the following figure. Assume the second meiotic division is normal. How many chromosomes would be expected in the four cellular products of this meiotic event?
A) All four cells would have four chromosomes.
B) All four cells would have three chromosomes.
C) Two cells would have three chromosomes and two cells would have five chromosomes.
D) Two cells would have six chromosome and two cells would have 10 chromosomes.
E) One cell would have three chromosomes, one cell would have five chromosomes, and two cells would have four chromosomes.
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