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explain. the anaphase 1 with labelled digramn​

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-Anaphase

after the process of

metaphase

, when replicated

are split and the newly-copied chromosomes (daughter

) are moved to opposite poles of the cell.

Chromosomes

also reach their overall maximum condensation in late anaphase, to help

segregation and the re-formation of the nucleus.

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Anaphase I begins when the two chromosomes of each bivalent (tetrad) separate and start moving toward opposite poles of the cell as a result of the action of the spindle.

Notice that in anaphase I the sister chromatids remain attached at their centromeres and move together toward the poles. A key difference between mitosis and meiosis is that sister chromatids remain joined after metaphase in meiosis I, whereas in mitosis they separate.

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