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28. All cytosolic proteins have nuclear export
signals that allow them to be removed from
the nucleus when it reassembles after-
(A) Meiosis
(B) Mitosis.
(C) Both Meiosis and Mitosis
(D) DNA replication​

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At the beginning of mitosis, the chromosomes condense, the nucleolus disappears, and the nuclear envelope breaks down, resulting in the release of most of the contents of the nucleus into the cytoplasm.

Prophase: During prophase of mitosis, chromatin fibers become coiled into chromosomes. Each replicated chromosome consists of two chromatids joined at a centromere. ... Chromatin fibers uncoil and become less condensed. Following cytokinesis, two genetically

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