in which phase of mitosis two sister chromatids get separated
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Anaphase.
Explanation:
What is mitosis ?
Mitois is a process of cell division. In this process , the cell splits to create two identical copies of original one.
The process of Mitosis is carried out by following five stages:
- Interphase : In this phase , the DNA gets copied in the cell to undergo the resulting of two separate , identical chromosomes
- Prophase : This is the stage when the chromosome condense.
- Metaphase : In this stage , mitotic spindle fibre get attached to each of the sister chromatids.
- Anaphase : ( The stage on which the question was about. ) In this stage , the sister chromatids get separated , as one chromatid gets pulled to one pole and one to another.
- Telophase : In this process, The separately gathered chromatids starts to form a membrane around and a full set of chromosome develops.
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Anaphase
AnaphaseMetaphase leads to anaphase, during which each chromosome's sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles of the cell. Enzymatic breakdown of cohesin — which linked the sister chromatids together during prophase — causes this separation to occur.
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