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5 facts about Anaphase Mitosis ?

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1. Comes after Metaphase
2. During the Anaphase process, chromatids are pulled apart
3. Forth phase of mitosis
4. Separates
5. The cell reforms the nucleus and prepares to divide (split)
User Amol Kolekar
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The sister chromatids are then pulled apart by the mitotic spindle which pulls one chromatid to one pole and the other chromatid to the opposite pole.

The chromosomes line up neatly end-to-end along the centre (equator) of the cell.
The centrioles are now at opposite poles of the cell with the mitotic spindle fibres extending from them.
The mitotic spindle fibres attach to each of the sister chromatids.

The DNA in the cell is copied in preparation for cell division, this results in two identical full sets of chromosomes?.
Outside of the nucleus? are two centrosomes, each containing a pair of centrioles, these structures are critical for the process of cell division.
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