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Each chrom

during
Interphase interphase
genetical

The duplic
The duplic
appear as
Prophase sister chroma
are formin
conden

Chromosom
Metaphase equator

Spindle
resulting
resulting
Anaphase chromatids
set of daugh
found

At different
to decondense;
down and
Telophase apart; nucle
surrounds
two

Asexual;
growth
growth
reprodu
Telophase;
Mitosis

chromosome replicates
ring the S phase of the Chromo
phase, resulting in two visible
etically identical sister
chromatids.

Prophase
uplicated chromosomes
uplicated chromosomes and
as two identical or equal chromos
romatids; Mitotic spindles pairs;
orming; Chromosomes of chrom
ondense and thicken between

Metaphas
still intact
mosomes assemble at the
the
or at the metaphase plate
bivalent;

fibers begin to contract,


Anaphase
ting in pulling the sister
Anaphase
ting in pulling the sister
still
tids apart; at the end, each
chromosom
daughter chromosomes is
found on each pole

Telop
ent poles, chromosomes start membr
dense; mitotic spindles break
separated
d continuously pull the poles
new
nuclear envelope material
ds each set of chromosomes;
wo new diploid cells Telophas

Sexual
ual; All the Cells; General
Genetic
owth and repair, Cell
reproducti
owth and repair, Cell
reproducti
production; Occurs in
I and
hase; Walther Flemming
Meiosis

romosomes here are not yet


ble but DNA has been already
duplicated/ replicated

phase I - It is the crossing over


recombination; Homologous
romosomes appear together as
Formation of tetrad; Segments
chromosomes are exchanged
een non-sister chromatids at the
crossover

taphase I - Chromosomes are


ntact and arranged as pairs of
he homologous, tetrad, or
lent; Adjust on the metaphase
plate

phase I - Sister chromatids are


phase I - Sister chromatids are
still intact; Homologous
mosomes drift to the opposite
or reverse poles

Telophase I - The nuclear


membrane surrounding the
arated chromosomes and two
ew diploid cells are formed

ophase II - formation of four


haploid daughter cells

exual; Reproductive Cells;


netic diversity through sexual
oduction; Occurs in Telophase
oduction; Occurs in Telophase
and in Telophase II; Oscar
Hertwig

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