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Multiple Choice
During which of the following processes do homologous chromosomes separate?
A
Anaphase I of meiosis
B
Anaphase of mitosis
C
Prophase of mitosis
D
Telophase II of meiosis
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the concept of homologous chromosomes: These are pairs of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent, that have the same genes at the same loci but may have different alleles.
Review the stages of meiosis: Meiosis consists of two divisions, Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Homologous chromosomes separate during Meiosis I, while sister chromatids separate during Meiosis II.
Focus on Anaphase I of meiosis: During this stage, homologous chromosomes are pulled apart by spindle fibers to opposite poles of the cell. This is a key event in reducing the chromosome number by half.
Compare this to mitosis: In Anaphase of mitosis, sister chromatids (not homologous chromosomes) are separated and move to opposite poles of the cell.
Eliminate incorrect options: Prophase of mitosis involves chromosome condensation and spindle formation, not separation. Telophase II of meiosis involves the final stage of division, where nuclei reform around separated sister chromatids, not homologous chromosomes.