Anaphase

/ˈænəˌfeɪz/ noun

The stage of cell division (mitosis or meiosis) when duplicated chromosomes separate and move toward opposite poles of the cell.

From Greek 'ana-' (back, up) + 'phase' (stage). Coined by German biologist Eduard Strasburger in the late 19th century when microscopy first allowed observation of chromosome movement during cell division.

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