Telophase II in meiosis involves the formation of unique haploid cells with genetically diverse characteristics.
Telophase II in meiosis is the stage where the chromosomes arrive at opposite poles, nuclear envelopes form, and cytokinesis divides the two cells into four unique haploid cells. These cells have a single set of chromosomes, each genetically unique due to random assortment of homologs and recombination of maternal and paternal segments during crossover.
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