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In the context of cell division, chromosomes will aline in the middle of the cell during metaphase, then during anaphase they are pulled apart into two daughter cells by centrioles.

I wouldn't say they are ever on opposite poles, also considering that there is no directionality of a cell.

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At metaphase the chromosomes line up along the middle of the cell. At anaphase the chromosomes begin to move and go to opposite ends of the cell due to the action of spindle fibres. Then at telophase the chromosomes are actually at individual sides of the cell and the spindle fibres break down. So, during Anaphase.

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The arrival of the chromosomes is the end of anaphase and the beginning of telophase.

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Mid M phase.

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Telophase

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Anaphase

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Anaphase.

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anaphase.

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anaphase

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