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If cohesion was unable to be destroyed, what mitotic phase would the cells be stuck in?...

If cohesion was unable to be destroyed, what mitotic phase would the cells be stuck in? why?

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If cohesion was unable to be destroyed, cell might stuck in metaphase stage of mitotic cell division.

It is because, as cohesion can be defined as bond between similar molecules and it is during anaphase stage of mitotic cell division the chromosome paired at equilateral zone are breaks at centromere (this is cohesion was destroyed) and sister chromatid move to opposite end of the cell.

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