Biochemistry
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In which specific stage (or substage) of mitosis or meiosis or both does each of the following events take place? (there can be multiple answers)
- Independent assortment
- Separation of chromatids
- Crossing over
- Bivalents line up at the equatorial plane
- Univalents go to opposite poles
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