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At which stage of mitosis are chromosomes lined up in one plane in preparation for their separation to opposite poles of the cell?
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At which stage of mitosis are chromosomes lined up in one plane in preparation for their separation to opposite poles of the cell?
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It is during metaphase, the longest phase in mitosis, wherein chromosomes align in the metaphase plane located in the center
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