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Beginning Of Anaphase/Mitotic Phase Centromeres Split And The Now Independent Chromosomes

During anaphase of mitosis, centromeres divide, and the resulting chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell.

Anaphase, a stage of the mitotic phase, is characterized by the splitting of centromeres and the separation of chromosomes to opposite poles.

Text at the beginning of anaphase::mitotic phase, centromeres split apart, and the now-independent chromosomes separate to opposite poles.

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