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What goes on in anaphase?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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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.

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Sister Chromatids separate, forming independent chromosomes.

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Chromatids separate from each other and move to opposite ends of the cell.

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During anaphase daughter chromosomes get pulled towards the opposite poles.

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In Anaphase, the chromatids, or arms of the chrosomes, get pulled apart, both arms on either side have the same DNA, therefore the 2 daughter cells in the aftermath are identical.

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In anaphase movement of chromosomes takes place to the opposite poles through the spindle fibers.

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