Doubling of the number of chromosomes can be achieved by disrupting mitotic cell division soon after:
Anaphase
Telophase
Prophase
Metaphase
According to the textbook, during Anaphase, the centromeres split and sister chromatids separate to become daughter chromosomes, effectively doubling the number of chromosomes within the cell . If the cell division (specifically cytokinesis) is disrupted soon after this separation occurs (and before the cell divides into two), the organism ends up with an increased whole set of chromosomes, a phenomenon known as polyploidy .
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