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The diagram shows an example of anaphase, which is a stage of mitosis, as well as anaphase I, which is a stage of meiosis. Note that the diagram for anaphase I shows two pairs of homologous chromosomes, and that the chromosomes appear to align in two rows.
Which feature of anaphase I is determined randomly, meaning that it could occur normally in other ways than the diagram shows?
