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 Prophase II is the first stage, after Telophase II,  in the second meiotic division cycle. In this stage, the chromosomes, in both daughter cells produced in meiosis I, migrate to the centre of the cell. Prophase II ends when the chromosomes are aligned along the middle of the cell along a single plane.http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Prophase_ii 
Prophase II is the first stage, after [[Telophase|Telophase I]], in the second [[Meiosis|meiotic]] division cycle of [[Meiosis|meiosis]]. In this stage, the [[Chromosomes|chromosomes]], in both daughter cells produced in [[Meiosis I|meiosis I]], migrate to the centre of the cell. Prophase II ends when the chromosomes are aligned along the middle of the cell along a single plane<ref>http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Prophase_ii</ref>.
 
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Prophase II is the first stage, after Telophase I, in the second meiotic division cycle of meiosis. In this stage, the chromosomes, in both daughter cells produced in meiosis I, migrate to the centre of the cell. Prophase II ends when the chromosomes are aligned along the middle of the cell along a single plane[1].

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