A cell shows alignment of chromosomes along the equatorial plate. What will happen next?
Formation of two complete sets of chromosomes
Separation of sister chromatids and centromeres
Replication of DNA to form two copies of chromosomes
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OpenStudy (goodkylekiller):
i think its b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes i think that it is b
OpenStudy (abhisar):
I think its C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oops the i dont know
OpenStudy (abhisar):
even i am not sure !
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OpenStudy (goodkylekiller):
its c im doin a study gide on the computer and it tells me if its wrong or right
OpenStudy (abhisar):
No its b
OpenStudy (abhisar):
does it xplains how it will be C @goodkylekiller ?
OpenStudy (goodkylekiller):
no it does not
OpenStudy (abhisar):
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OpenStudy (shrutipande9):
when chromosomes align at the equatorial plane that is the metaphase. after this comes the anaphase in which the sister chromatids (incase of mitosis or meiosisII) or chromosomes(incase of meiosis I) separate