Anaphase: Separation Of Sister Chromatids In Mitosis
Anaphase is a crucial phase of mitosis characterized by the separation of sister chromatids. During anaphase, the spindle fibers, which are composed of microtubules, attach to the centromeres of the sister chromatids. The centromeres are the regions where the two sister chromatids are joined. As the spindle fibers shorten, they pull the sister chromatids to … Read more