Distinguish anaphase of mitosis from anaphase I of meiosis.
Anaphase of mitosis Anaphase is the fourth stage in mitosis which is process of seperating the genetic material carried in the nucleus of a parnet cell into daughter cell.Anaphase in mitosis generally lies in 3 parts. It's is the stage where centromere spirit and chromatides.Interzonal fibres occur.Moves towards the opposite poles. Anaphase of meiosis Anaphase of is the fourth stage in meiosis which process of separate and start moving toward opposite poles of the cell as a result of the action of the spindle.Homlogoues chromones seprated while the chromatides attached their centromere.Division at the centermere doesn't occur.The reduction in the number of chromones occur during anaphase. Final Answer During anaphase I, the homologous chromosomes separate, while the chromatids remain attached at their centromeres. Hence, in anaphase I, the chromosomes of each bivalent pair separate, while the sister chromatids remain together