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Fig. 3. Tension develops across sister kinetochores (red) upon their bipolar
attachment by spindle microtubules (black line). The paired sister
kinetochores are not under tension when they are not attached by spindle
microtubules (A) and are under little or no tension when one or both of them
are attached by microtubules from one spindle pole (green) (B). However, when
microtubules from two opposite spindle poles attach to the sister
kinetochores, tension develops across the paired kinetochores owing to the
mitotic force that tends to pull the sister chromatids toward two opposite
poles against the cohesive force that holds sister chromatids together (C).
The level of tension is reflected by an increase in the distance between the
paired sister kinetochores.