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sister chromatid cohesion ends in

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Answered by Anonymous
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anaphase

Because cohesin physically connects sister chromatids, sister chromatids can only be separated from each other and transported toward opposite spindle poles in anaphase if cohesin is removed from chromosomes and cohesion is dissolved. This can be achieved by either of two mechanisms.

Answered by nikitabudhair123
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Because cohesin physically connects sister chromatids, sister chromatids can only be separated from each other and transported toward opposite spindle poles in anaphase if cohesin is removed from chromosomes and cohesion is dissolved. This can be achieved by either of two mechanisms

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