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Disjunction Anaphase I When Homologous Pairs Separate Pulled Opposite

Disjunction in anaphase I involves the separation of homologous pairs and their movement to opposite poles of the cell.

Disjunction in anaphase I involves the separation of homologous pairs and their movement to opposite poles of the cell.

Text Disjunction, during anaphase I, is when homologous pairs separate and are pulled to opposite poles of the cell

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