Which stage of mitosis is characterized by microtubes pulling replicated chromosomes apart and separating them into sister chromatids.

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The stage of mitosis characterized by microtubules pulling replicated chromosomes apart and separating them into sister chromatids is called anaphase. During anaphase, the cohesin proteins that hold the sister chromatids together are cleaved, allowing the spindle fibers to pull the chromatids to opposite poles of the cell.