Name the stage of cell division where segregation of an independent pair of chromosomes occurs.
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Answer:
This process happens in the stage of Ana-phase. In Mitosis, when the meta-phase is finished anaphase starts. The chromosomes also reach the maximum state of condensation in the late anaphase which helps in the segregation of chromosomes and the formation of the nucleus. The non-kinetochore spindle fibers start pushing each other when the chromosomes are drawn to each side of the cell. After finishing anaphase, the cell moves into telophase.
Answer:
The stage of cell division where segregation of an independent pair of chromosomes occurs is Ana-phase.
Explanation:
During mitosis, Ana-phase comes after the meta-phase . When reproduced, chromosomes are split and new chromosomes are moved to conflicting poles of the cell.
Ana-phase begins when an Ana-phase promoting complex spot an inhibitory chaperone for demolition.