At the end of meiosis, 4 daughter cells are produced from a single parent cell.

Each of these four cells is:

  • Haploid (has half the number of chromosomes of the original cell).
  • Genetically unique because of crossing over and independent assortment during meiosis I.

In simple terms:
One diploid cell → Meiosis I (2 cells) → Meiosis II (4 haploid daughter cells).

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