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During meiosis, tetrads, which are connected by a synapse partway down their length, line up along the cellular equator during metaphase I. The tetrads are then separated during anaphase I as the spindle fibers pull the tetrads apart towards opposite sides of the cell.

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Anaphase 1; Separation of tetrads takes place at telophase II

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Anaphase I

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Q: What stage in meiosis the tetrads separate?
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