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In a diploid organism with a haploid chromosome number of 8, how many sister chromatids are present in its meiotic metaphase I nucleus?
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In meiotic metaphase I, sister chromatids are still attached to each other. Therefore, in a diploid organism with a haploid chromosome number of 8, there would be a total of 16 sister chromatids present in its meiotic metaphase I nucleus.
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