Answer:
Shortening of microtubules
Explanation:
Anaphase is on of the mitotic stages where chromatids separate further and migrate to opposite poles. This happens thanks to the depolymerization of microtubules (shortening them), generating enough force to move chromosomes, therefore a drug that inhibits the shortening of microtubules during anaphase will affect the chromosome's movement.
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