FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term homologous chromosome movement towards spindle pole in meiosis I anaphase ID (Ontology) GO:0051758 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The directed movement of homologous chromosomes from the center of the spindle towards the spindle poles, mediated by the shortening of microtubules attached to the chromosomes, during meiosis I anaphase.
Also Known As "meiosis I, homologous chromosome movement towards spindle pole"
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meiosis I
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meiotic chromosome segregation                        |
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chromosome movement towards spindle pole              |
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meiotic cell cycle process                            |
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                                                      homologous chromosome movement towards spindle pole in meiosis I anaphase
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Is a meiotic chromosome movement towards spindle pole
Part of homologous chromosome segregation
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    "meiosis I, homologous chromosome movement towards spindle pole" EXACT
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