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10 April, 01:09

Chromatids are separated from each other during which processes?

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  1. 10 April, 04:29
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    Answer: Chromatids separate from each other during mitosis and meiosis processes and the process is called chromatids segregation.

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    Chromatids segregation occur majorly in eukaryotes and it is the process whereby two sister chromatids produced as a result of DNA replication separate from each other and move to the opposite poles of the nucleus. This process occur both in mitosis and meiosis. Segregation occurs continually as replication occurs compare to in prokaryotes.
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