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To put it simply, during Mitosis the chromosomes are first replicated (copied) and then distributed into 2 new "daughter" cells. They are replicated during the S phase of interphase, and in the following phases (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) are organized, separated, and repackaged at opposite ends of the cell, at which point the cell divides.

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the strand of chromosomes split like the cell during mitosis.
They split in half.

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