Term Name: mitotic sister chromatid segregation
Synonyms: mitotic chromosome segregation, mitotic sister-chromatid adhesion release
Definition: The cell cycle process in which replicated homologous chromosomes are organized and then physically separated and apportioned to two sets during the mitotic cell cycle. Each replicated chromosome, composed of two sister chromatids, aligns at the cell equator, paired with its homologous partner. One homolog of each morphologic type goes into each of the resulting chromosome sets.
Ontology: GO: Biological Process [GO:0000070]    QuickGO    AmiGO

Relationships
is part of: mitotic nuclear division
has parts: mitotic chromosome condensation mitotic chromosome movement towards spindle pole mitotic metaphase chromosome alignment mitotic sister chromatid separation mitotic spindle assembly mitotic spindle elongation
is a type of: mitotic cell cycle process nuclear chromosome segregation sister chromatid segregation
negatively regulated by: negative regulation of mitotic sister chromatid segregation
positively regulated by: positive regulation of mitotic sister chromatid segregation
regulated by: regulation of mitotic sister chromatid segregation