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during anaphase of meioses ​

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Answered by debasmita86
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Anaphase is a stage during eukaryotic cell division in which the chromosomes are segregated to opposite poles of the cell. The stage before anaphase, metaphase, the chromosomes are pulled to the metaphase plate, in the middle of the cell.

Answered by TheDeadWalker
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During anaphase of mitosis, the sister chromatids are pulled apart by the spindle fibres, such that each of them act as a separate chromosome. So, the chromosome number is doubled during anaphase of mitosis.

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