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Do syndromes divide at anaphase 1 or 2? - Answers

Syndromes themselves do not divide; rather, they refer to a collection of symptoms or signs associated with a specific condition. In the context of cell division, anaphase I and II refer to stages in meiosis, where homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids are separated, respectively. If you're referring to chromosomal syndromes like Down syndrome, they typically result from nondisjunction during anaphase I, leading to an abnormal number of chromosomes in the gametes.



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Syndromes themselves do not divide; rather, they refer to a collection of symptoms or signs associated with a specific condition. In the context of cell division, anaphase I and II refer to stages in meiosis, where homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids are separated, respectively. If you're referring to chromosomal syndromes like Down syndrome, they typically result from nondisjunction during anaphase I, leading to an abnormal number of chromosomes in the gametes.



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Do syndromes divide at anaphase 1 or 2? - Answers

Syndromes themselves do not divide; rather, they refer to a collection of symptoms or signs associated with a specific condition. In the context of cell division, anaphase I and II refer to stages in meiosis, where homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids are separated, respectively. If you're referring to chromosomal syndromes like Down syndrome, they typically result from nondisjunction during anaphase I, leading to an abnormal number of chromosomes in the gametes.

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