| 1. | Progression from metaphase to anaphase is marked by sister chromatid separation.
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| 2. | This is because in anaphase I the homologous chromosomes are separated.
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| 3. | Micronuclei formation may also result from chromosome malsegregation during anaphase.
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| 4. | Overall, securin and separase act in an anaphase-regulating network.
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| 5. | After the error is corrected, the cell will proceed to anaphase.
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| 6. | These stages are prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
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| 7. | Scheme showing cell cycle progression between prometaphase and anaphase.
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| 8. | Upon anaphase onset and removal of inhibitory CDK1 phosphorylation, PRC1 dimers form.
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| 9. | The Metaphase Anaphase transitions all act as biochemical switches in the cell cycle.
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| 10. | In " nondisjunction ", sister chromatids fail to separate during anaphase.
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