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 Explain the sequences of Anaphase I Telophase I in Meiotic cell division.
(i)Anaphase I:

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Homologous chromosomes are separated from each other. Shortening of spindle fibers takes place. Each homologous chromosomes with its two chromatids and undivided centromere move towards the opposite poles of the cells. The actual reduction in the number of chromosomes takes place at this stage. Homologous chromosomes which move to the opposite poles are either paternal or maternal in origin. Sister chromatids remain attached with their centromeres.
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