Do Sister Chromatids Separate in Mitosis?
AutocancellingWeek路3 months agoAbsolutely, they do! Anaphase is the hero here, splitting the sister chromatids and sending them to different poles!
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Yes, during anaphase. They gotta split up to make two new identical cells.
Yes, sister chromatids separate during mitosis! It's during anaphase when they get pulled apart to opposite sides of the cell.
Sure do! Anaphase is the breaking point where they get pulled apart.
Yepp, anaphase is when the magic happens and sister chromatids go their separate ways.
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