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Duplicated centriole move to opposite poles of a dividing

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When it comes time for a cell to divide, the centrioles duplicate. During prophase, the centrioles move to opposite ends of the nucleus and a mitotic spindle of threads begins to appear. ... During anaphase, the chromosomes are split and pulled towards each centriole.

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