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7 December, 03:10

During interphase, the dna has replicated so the chromosomes that appear during prophase are actually doubled. the structure they form is called a tetrad. during mitotic anaphase, the tetrad splits moving a copy of each homologous chromosome to each daughter cell. this produces two daughter cells identical to each other and identical to the parent cell. this isn't what happens in anaphase i of meiosis, however. explain.

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  1. 7 December, 03:21
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    In anaphase I the duplicated chromosomes form pairs so during anaphase the pairs get separated. on the other hand in mitosis their is no pairing up
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