What is a major difference between mitosis and meiosis I in a diploid organism?
A) Sister chromatids separate in mitosis; homologous pairs of chromosomes separate in meiosis I.
B) Sister chromatids separate in mitosis; homologous pairs of chromosomes separate in meiosis II.
C) DNA replication takes place prior to mitosis, but not before meiosis I.
D) Only meiosis I results in daughter cells that contain identical genetic information.
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