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Yes, sister chromatids separate during mitosis.
Chromatids in eukaryotic cells separate during the process of mitosis or meiosis. In mitosis, chromatids separate during anaphase to form individual chromosomes, while in meiosis, chromatids separate during anaphase II to produce haploid daughter cells.
Sister Chromatids separate during anaphase.
Yes, chromatids separate during telophase to form individual chromosomes. This process occurs after the sister chromatids have been pulled to opposite poles of the cell during anaphase by the spindle fibers. The cell then undergoes cytokinesis to complete the cell division process.
Chromatids separate during the anaphase stage of mitosis. This is when sister chromatids are pulled to opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers, leading to the formation of two identical daughter chromosomes.
In anaphase I the sister chromatids remain attached, while in anaphase II the sister chromatids separate.
Sister chromatids separate during anaphase II of meiosis.
anaphase
Chromatids separate during cell division ie anaphase of mitosis and anaphase 2 of meiosis.
Nondisjunction
spindle apparatus
During the anaphase stage of mitosis, the centromeres of sister chromatids disjoin and the chromatids are pulled apart to opposite ends of the cell by the spindle fibers.