Term Name: chromosome separation
Synonyms: chromatid release, rDNA separation
Definition: The cell cycle process in which paired chromosomes are detached from each other. Chromosome separation begins with the release of cohesin complexes from chromosomes; in budding yeast, this includes the cleavage of cohesin complexes along the chromosome arms, followed by the separation of the centromeric regions. Chromosome separation also includes formation of chromatid axes mediated by condensins, and ends with the disentangling of inter-sister catenation catalyzed by topoisomerase II (topo II).
Ontology: GO: Biological Process [GO:0051304]    QuickGO    AmiGO

Relationships
is part of: chromosome segregation
has parts: centromere separation
is a type of: cell cycle process
has subtype: female meiosis chromosome separation male meiosis chromosome separation meiotic chromosome separation mitotic sister chromatid separation
negatively regulated by: negative regulation of chromosome separation
positively regulated by: positive regulation of chromosome separation
regulated by: regulation of chromosome separation