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During mitosis, each chromosome is made up of two clones, known as chromatids. These chromatids are joined together and look like two halves of an X. Anaphase is the period of mitosis when these chromatids separate at the middle and begin to move apart from each other. By separating the identical DNA halves, two new cells can be formed with the same genetic material as the original.
How does. The diagram of a cell in talophase look different. From the one in anaphase
If the centromeres did not split and the chromatids did not separate during anaphase, the cell would not become stretched. Also, the cell would be unable to go onto the next stage of mitosis, telophase, in which the chromosomes begin to stretch out and lose their rod-like appearance. The cell would remain as one, and be unable to split. Regards, Fresh Writing (http://takeastandyouthvoice.blogspot.com)
Homologous chromosomes
Chromosomes that look alike and carry genes for the same trait are called homologous chromosomes. The nucleus contains these chromosomes.
Anaphase. My old biology teacher used to say you could remember it because the chromatids look like hands of bananas when they're being pulled apart. Banana sounds sort of like the 'ana' bit of anaphase if you pronounce it funny.
During mitosis, each chromosome is made up of two clones, known as chromatids. These chromatids are joined together and look like two halves of an X. Anaphase is the period of mitosis when these chromatids separate at the middle and begin to move apart from each other. By separating the identical DNA halves, two new cells can be formed with the same genetic material as the original.
How does. The diagram of a cell in talophase look different. From the one in anaphase
only at the time of cell division in the metaphase and in the anaphase the chromosome are visible. because at this time the chromatin get aggregate and form the thick chromosome which are visible under microscope.
If the centromeres did not split and the chromatids did not separate during anaphase, the cell would not become stretched. Also, the cell would be unable to go onto the next stage of mitosis, telophase, in which the chromosomes begin to stretch out and lose their rod-like appearance. The cell would remain as one, and be unable to split. Regards, Fresh Writing (http://takeastandyouthvoice.blogspot.com)
anaphase
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In humans and other mammals, a male has XY sex chromosomes. In birds, a male has XX chromosomes. In amphibians, male chromosomes look the same as female chromosomes.
homologous chromosomes
Homologous chromosomes
Chromosomes that look alike and carry genes for the same trait are called homologous chromosomes. The nucleus contains these chromosomes.