What Happens During Anaphase 1 of Meiosis?

avatarDemonstratingUnit2 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud2 months ago

Anaphase 1: Homologous chromosomes split and move to opposite poles of the cell. Simple and sweet!

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avatarAgeingJetty2 months ago

In anaphase 1, homologous chromosomes separate to opposite poles鈥攅ach chromosome still has its two sister chromatids. Chromosome drama at its best!


avatarConcludingDisc2 months ago

In anaphase 1 of meiosis, homologous chromosomes are pulled to opposite ends of the cell. It's like they're racing to see who gets there first!


avatarGroaningRush2 months ago

Homologous chromosomes go their separate ways to opposite cell poles during anaphase 1. Think of it like a breakup, but for chromosomes!


avatarRegulatingHale2 months ago

During anaphase 1 of meiosis, the homologous chromosomes are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers. It's like a chromosome tug-of-war!

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