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At anaphase I the chromosomes move apart toward the opposite poles. At this stage of meiosis I the centromeres do not separate: chromatides within one chromosome stay together. This is a very important
DIFFERENCE
with anaphase in mitosis.
last modified: 14 Oct 2011
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