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Metaphase of mitosis differs from metaphase of meiosis I because
homologous chromosomes do not interact in meiosis I.
homologous chromosomes do not interact in mitosis.
metaphase does not occur in meiosis I.
sister chromatids are not present in meiosis I.
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