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Answer:

DNA replication

Explanation:

For the most part of a cell's cycle, each chromosome has only one chromatid.

Before entering meiosis, a diploid cell (which contains a set of chromosomes from one parent and another set from the other parent) first doubles its DNA, and the cell will start division with each chromosome having 2 sister chromatids.

During meiosis I homologous chromosomes (the maternal and paternal sets) separate, and during meiosis II the sister chromatids separate. As a result, 4 daughter cells with half the original diploid chromosome number and one chromatid per chromosome are produced.

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