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What would happen if the Anaphase stage were excluded from the process of Mitosis?

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What would happen if the Anaphase stage were excluded from the process of Mitosis?

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Answer Dawn, If anaphase were excluded, mitosis would never occur. That is, the cell would not be able to divide because each time it entered into mitosis the chromosomes would double but would not separate into daughter cells and there would be no new cells. Every step in the cell cycle is dependent on the step before, so anything that comes after the step that is deficient will also be deficient.

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