Question 10 Distinguish anaphase of mitosis from anaphase I of meiosis.
Class XI Biology Chapter - Cell Cycle and Cell Division Page 172
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Anaphase is the stage during which the centromere splits and the chromatids separate. The chromosomes move apart, toward the opposite poles. These chromosomes are genetically identical.
During anaphase I, the homologous chromosomes separate, while the chromatids remain attached at their centromeres.
Hence, in anaphase I, the chromosomes of each bivalent pair separate, while the sister chromatids remain together.
During anaphase I, the homologous chromosomes separate, while the chromatids remain attached at their centromeres.
Hence, in anaphase I, the chromosomes of each bivalent pair separate, while the sister chromatids remain together.
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