What happens during anaphase of mitosis?
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Metaphase 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 and then Anaphase begins when the duplicated centromeres of each pair of sister chromatids separate, and the now-daughter chromosomes begin moving toward opposite poles of the cell due to the action of the spindle. ... At the end of anaphase, a complete set of chromosomes has assembled at each pole of the cell. Anaphase is a stage during eukaryotic cell division in which the ... The spindle formation checkpoint occurs before anaphase can start.
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What happens during anaphase of mitosis?
➔ During anaphase chromosomes (aligned in equatorial plate during metaphase) migrate to opposite extremities of the cell.
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