Which of the following is NOT a difference between anaphase I and anaphase II?
A) At the end of anaphase I, each chromosome is composed of two chromatids and at the end of anaphase II, sister chromatids have separated, becoming daughter chromosomes
B) Anaphase I occurs in a haploid cell while anaphase II occurs in a diploid cell.
C) Sister chromatids separate during anaphase II while homologous chromosomes separate during anaphase I.
D) The cell undergoing anaphase II is genetically different from what it contained while undergoing anaphase I.
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