During anaphase, the sister chromatids of each chromosome are pulled apart by the spindle fibers. The chromatids, now individual chromosomes, move toward opposite poles of the cell. This separation ensures that each daughter cell will receive an identical set of chromosomes. Anaphase is a critical stage in both mitosis and meiosis, facilitating proper chromosome distribution.
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
what happens during meiosis that results in a defect characterized by the deletion of chromosomes
The tetrads are pulled apart.
During the S stage DNA synthesis occurs. (copying of the DNA)
it is changed into oxygen
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
What happens during a monthly close and an annual close?
Nothing in particular happens if you are over 18 during Lent.
Homologous chromosomes are separated in anaphase I and then in anaphse II the chromosomes are separated into their chromatids. This results in 4 cells being produced with half the chromosome number (haploid).
Homologous chromosomes are separated in anaphase I and then in anaphse II the chromosomes are separated into their chromatids. This results in 4 cells being produced with half the chromosome number (haploid).
Homologous chromosomes are separated in anaphase I and then in anaphse II the chromosomes are separated into their chromatids. This results in 4 cells being produced with half the chromosome number (haploid).
Homologous chromosomes are separated in anaphase I and then in anaphse II the chromosomes are separated into their chromatids. This results in 4 cells being produced with half the chromosome number (haploid).
Nothing happens it explodes
DNA replication happens during s-phase.
your mom happens
they do everything