A tetrad is composed of
A) two chromosomes with two sister chromatids each.
B) two sister chromatids with separate centromeres.
C) four chromosomes with two sister chromatids each.
D) four sister chromatids, each with its own centromere.
E) four sister chromatids attached at a common centromere.
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