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Each duplicated chromosomes would be pulled to one side or the other spindle poll, which is what happens in anaphase 1 of meiosis.

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one daughter cell will have no chromosomes (0n), and another will have diploid (2n).

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Q: What would be the outcome of meiosis you if none of the homologous chromosomes separate at anaphase?
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When do homologous chromosomes separate into the daughter cells?

They are separated in Anaphase I of Meiosis I.


What specific stage in meiosis do homologous chromosomes separate?

Anaphase lAnaphase I


When do sister chromatid separate during meiosis?

The sister chromatid separate during anaphase II in meiosis. During anaphase I homologous chromosomes get separated.


Which phase do homologous chromosomes separate?

Anaphase I, and then again in Anaphase II--two seperations occur in meiosis.


How many homologous chromosomes interact with each other or dont during mitosis and meiosis?

In mitosis, the homologous chromosomes dont interact, but in meosis, they separate during Anaphase 1. In mitosis, the homologous chromosomes dont interact, but in meosis, they separate during Anaphase 1.


When do homologous chromosomes move towards opposite poles in meiosis?

In Anaphase I of meiosis.


What division of meiosis splits chromosomes?

In anaphase I of meiosis, the homologous pairs of chromosomes separate. Due to DNA replication and crossing over during prophase I, these chromosomes consist of a pair of non-identical sister chromatids. During anaphase II of meiosis, the sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes.


During which phase of meiosis do spindle fibers move the sister chromitatdes to the center of cells?

That would be anaphase I of meiosis. We know the question is concerning meiosis and not mitosis because it involves homologous chromosomes. Anaphase I begins when the kinetochore fibers stemming from the centrioles "grab" the centromeres of homologous chromosomes and "pull" them towards opposite ends of the cell.The mechanisms are a little more complicated than "grabbing" and "pulling," but for this question the mechanisms are of little importance.


Do the chromosomes separate once in both mitosis and meiosis?

No. In mitosis the chromosomes separate once. In meiosis, in anaphase I, homologous chromosomes separate, but are still attached as sister chromatids. In anaphase II, the sister chromatids separate. So there are two chromosome separations in meiosis.


Occurs when homologous chromosomes do not separate in meiosis?

Nondisjunction occurs when homologous chromosomes do not seperate. -Amber ^-^


Homologous chromosomes segregate towards opposite poles of a dividing cell during which stage?

meiosis I


What is a failure of homologous chromosomes to separate in meiosis?

Nondisjunction