pared chromosomes separate and move to opposite sides of the cell
During anaphase, the spindle fibres pull the chromosomes apart so that there are two identical sets of chromosomes at opposite ends of the cell. Now, the cell is ready for telophase.
Phosphate is not a period of time during which an event can occur.
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
Nondisjunction occurs during anaphase, usually when referring to meiosis, when a tetrad fails to separate.
Mistakes such as nondisjunction can occur during meiosis. This is the result of chromosomes failing to separate equally during either anaphase.
During anaphase, anaphase occurs. This is when the lined up chromosomes begin to pull apart to other sides of the large, undivided cell. This pulling is done by microtubules. Once the chromosomes are on opposite sides of each other, this marks the end of anaphase and start of telophase.
No, it occurs after telophase, which is after anaphase.
Independent assortment occurs during metaphase I
Crossing over occurs during Prophase I of meiosis.
Segregation.
Phosphate is not a period of time during which an event can occur.
This occurs during anaphase.
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
Nondisjunction occurs during anaphase, usually when referring to meiosis, when a tetrad fails to separate.
Mistakes such as nondisjunction can occur during meiosis. This is the result of chromosomes failing to separate equally during either anaphase.
chromosomes and the mitotic spindles are formed during anaphase
During anaphase, anaphase occurs. This is when the lined up chromosomes begin to pull apart to other sides of the large, undivided cell. This pulling is done by microtubules. Once the chromosomes are on opposite sides of each other, this marks the end of anaphase and start of telophase.