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What is significant about anaphase

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Anaphase is a very important stage of cell division. It ensures that duplicated chromosomes, or sister chromatids, separate into two equal sets. ... Each set of chromosomes will become part of a new cell. If chromosomes fail to separate properly during anaphase, nondisjunction has occurred
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It ensures that duplicated chromosomes, or sister chromatids, separate into two equal sets

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