Cells at the completion of meiosis have half the number of chromosomes and one-fourth the amount of DNA than that who have replicated their dna and are just about to begin meiosis.
The cells which are produced at the end of meiosis in cell division have half the number of chromosomes (also termed as Haploid), so they will have half the number of chromosomes and same amount DNA as that of the parent cell as DNA divides and makes a copy of the parent cell DNA. But after Replication one-fourth the amount of DNA will be there compared to the cell that have completed meiosis. It is a complex task. It still needs to separate sister chromatids (the two halves of a duplicated chromosome), as in mitosis. But it must also separate homologous chromosomes, the similar but nonidentical chromosome pairs an organism receives from its two parents.
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