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During mitosis sister chromatids separate and migrate to opposite poles. Why does this not occur during meiosis I?

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  • At which phase of meiosis, the sister chromatids move towards opposite poles?

    A
    anaphase I
    B
    anaphase II
    C
    metaphase I
    D
    metaphase II
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