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Anaphase
- Sister chromatids sepa-
rate and move toward
opposite spindle poles.
Metaphase
- Chromosomes align
midway between
spindle poles.
Prophase
- Chromosomes condense.
- Spindle forms and attaches
chromosomes to spindle poles. - Nuclear envelope breaks up.
Telophase
- Chromosome clusters arrive
at spindle poles. - New nuclear envelopes form.
- Chromosomes decondense.
Anaphase I
- Homologous chromosomes
separate and move toward
opposite spindle poles.
Metaphase I
- Chromosomes align
midway between
spindle poles.
Prophase I
- Chromosomes condense.
- Homologous chromosomes pair.
- Crossovers occur (not shown).
- Spindle forms and attaches
chromosomes to spindle poles. - Nuclear envelope breaks up.
Telophase I
- Chromosome clusters arrive
at spindle poles. - New nuclear envelopes form.
- Chromosomes decondense.
Anaphase II
- Sister chromatids sepa-
rate and move toward
opposite spindle poles.
Metaphase II
- Chromosomes align
midway between
spindle poles.
Prophase II
- Chromosomes condense.
- Spindle forms and attaches
chromosomes to spindle poles. - Nuclear envelope breaks up.
Telophase II
- Chromosome clusters arrive
at spindle poles. - New nuclear envelopes form.
- Chromosomes decondense.
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