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anaphase(anna-phase) [Gk. ana, up + phasis, form] The third stage of mitosis, beginning when the centromeres of duplicated chromosomes divide and sister chromotids separate from each other, and ending when a [..]
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anaphase1887, coined in German (1884), from Greek ana- (see ana-) + phase (n.).
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anaphaseAnaphase is the fourth phase of mitosis, which is a process that separates the duplicated genetic material carried in the nucleus of a parent cell into two, identical daughter cells
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anaphase(Gr. ana
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anaphaseA phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes have separated and begun to be pulled to opposite poles of the cell. Lecture - Cell Division
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anaphaseThe latter stages of mitosis where two sets of identical chromosomes are pulled apart towards the pole of a mitotic spindle, the protein connections between sister chromatids being synchronously cleaved only when every chromosome has the correct attachments to each spindle pole.
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anaphase(French : anaphase) Stage in and the first and second following the metaphase, during which the centromere splits and the chromatids which were lined up on the spindle begin to move apart towards oppo [..]
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anaphasephase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
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anaphase(n) the stage of meiosis or mitosis when chromosomes move toward opposite ends of the nuclear spindle
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anaphaseMitotic stage during which the sister chromatids (or paired homologs in meiosis I) separate and move apart (segregate) toward the spindle poles. (Figure 19-34)
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anaphaseThe phase of Cell Nucleus Division following Metaphase, in which the Chromatids separate and migrate to opposite poles of the spindle.
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anaphaseThe phase of cell nucleus division following METAPHASE, in which the CHROMATIDS separate and migrate to opposite poles of the spindle.
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anaphaseThe stage in mitosis or meiosis during which the sister chromatids (mitosis) or homologous chromosomes (meiosis) separate and migrate toward the opposite poles of the cell.
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anaphaseThe mitotic stage when chromosomes move from the central metaphase plate toward the poles. Anaphase I is that stage within Meiosis I (reduction division). Anaphase II is that stage with Meiosis II. Se [..]
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anaphaseThe stage of nuclear division when chromatids (homologous chromosomes) move to the poles of the mitotic spindle.
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anaphase<cell biology> The stage of mitosis or meiosis begins with the separation of pairs of homologous chromosomes from each other and moved to opposite sides of the cell. See: anaphase I, anaphase II, anaphase lag. (18 Nov 2007)
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anaphaseThe stage of meiosis and mitosis in which sister chromatids (meiosisII) or homologous chromosomes (mitosis and meiosisI) are separated by spindle fibers. An intermediate stage of nuclear division duri [..]
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