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Separation of homologous chromosomes-identical chromatids

Throughout mitotic anaphase is there separation of homologous chromosomes or separation of identical chromatids?

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In anaphase of the mitosis the identical or alike chromatids separate and total pairs of homologous chromosomes continue to subsist in each daughter cell. The separation of homologous chromosomes takes place in the anaphase of cell division through  the meiosis.

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