What Happens to Sister Chromatids During Anaphase of Mitosis?

avatarRollingHank3 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth3 months ago

During anaphase, those sister chromatids finally break up and move to opposite poles of the cell. It's like a dramatic sibling rivalry where they just need some space!

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avatarAttainingFord3 months ago

In anaphase, sister chromatids are pulled apart by spindle fibers to opposite sides of the cell, ensuring each new cell gets an identical set of chromosomes.


avatarPracticingClock3 months ago

Anaphase: sister chromatids split and head to different ends of the cell. Simple as that!


avatarDezincingBrute3 months ago

In anaphase, the chromatids separate and migrate to opposite poles. Think of it like a cell version of 'splitting up to cover more ground!'

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