Related to Telophase I:Anaphase I,Anaphase II meiosis top to bottom:In meiosis a parent cell replicates and recombines, divides once to create two daughter cells, then divides again creating four daughter cells, each of which has half the genetic content of the original parent cell. ...
At telophase, the chromosomes (formerly chromatids) arrive at opposite poles of the cell, and new membranes form around the daughter nuclei. The chromosomes disperse and are no longer visible as discrete chromosomes by light microscopy. The spindle fibers disappear and cytokinesis is initiated. Cyto...
the chromosomes from each chromatid pair separate and begin to move toward opposite ends of the cell. During telophase, the cell divides into two new daughter cells, each with half the original number of chromosomes. In second telophase, each of the two daughter cells from the first division ...
The completion of cytokinesis marks the end of mitosis and the birth of two completely independent daughter cells in interphase of their cell cycle. Read more View chapterExplore book Meiosis N. Hunter, in Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry (Second Edition), 2013 After Prophase I Following the ...