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How do chromosomes seperate in anaphase 1​

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They are pulled to opposite sides of each other. During anaphase, sister chromatids (or homologous chromosomes for meiosis I), will separate and move to opposite poles of the cell, pulled by microtubules. In nondisjunction, the separation fails to occur.

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