Sister Chromatids Separation: Delving Into Anaphase And Genetic Stability
What Phase Do Sister Chromatids Separate Sister chromatids separate during anaphase, a crucial phase of cell division. As spindle fibers contract, the centromeres of sister chromatids begin to separate, pulling them apart and distributing one chromatid to each daughter cell. This ensures that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic material, maintaining genetic…