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If you started off with 46 chromosomes (23 homologous pairs), and you copied your dna during interphase to make "sister" chromatids attached to one another (still for a total of 46), then lined the 46 chromosomes up next to their homologous "buddy" (meaning you now have 23 pairs in a row), then separated the partner-pairs from one another to make new nuclei. how many chromosomes would there now be in each of the two new nuclei?

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