Cynthia onserved a cell with a pair of sister chromatids moving toward a givenpole as a single unit and another cell with sister chromatides moving to opposite poles. what did she infer from observation?
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In the Anaphase of cell cycle \(\bullet\) Centromere of each chromosome splits lengthwise \(\bullet\) Chromosomal fibres contract and they pull chromosomes towards opp poles http://prntscr.com/3tcmo7
@Somy m i correct ?
that's right during anaphase sister chromatids separate and go to opposite poles
Thnx for the response @Somy !
np :D
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