
Anaphase
Anaphase begins as sister chromatids separate, drawn toward each centrosome by spindle fibers of the spindle apparatus. The process continues until late anaphase at which time the chromosomes have segregated to the poles in the eventual daughter cells. Whitefish blastula 1500x

Early anaphase
Anaphase begins as sister chromatids separate, drawn toward each centrosome by spindle fibers of the spindle apparatus. The process continues until late anaphase at which time the chromosomes have segregated to the poles in the eventual daughter cells. Whitefish blastula 1500x

Mid-anaphase
Anaphase begins as sister chromatids separate, drawn toward each centrosome by spindle fibers of the spindle apparatus. The process continues until late anaphase at which time the chromosomes have segregated to the poles in the eventual daughter cells. Whitefish blastula 1500x

Late anaphase
Anaphase begins as sister chromatids separate, drawn toward each centrosome by spindle fibers of the spindle apparatus. The process continues until late anaphase at which time the chromosomes have segregated to the poles in the eventual daughter cells. Whitefish blastula 1500x

Chromosomes
Anaphase begins as sister chromatids separate, drawn toward each centrosome by spindle fibers of the spindle apparatus. The process continues until late anaphase at which time the chromosomes have segregated to the poles in the eventual daughter cells. Whitefish blastula 1500x

Spindle fibers
Anaphase begins as sister chromatids separate, drawn toward each centrosome by spindle fibers of the spindle apparatus. The process continues until late anaphase at which time the chromosomes have segregated to the poles in the eventual daughter cells. Whitefish blastula 1500x

Centrosomes
Anaphase begins as sister chromatids separate, drawn toward each centrosome by spindle fibers of the spindle apparatus. The process continues until late anaphase at which time the chromosomes have segregated to the poles in the eventual daughter cells. Whitefish blastula 1500x