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A chromosome at Telophase - I contains (A) Single chromatid (B) Two chromatids (C) Single DNA molecules (D) 4 Chromatids​

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Answered by mrgoodb62
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After the chromatids separate during anaphase and the cell divides during telophase, the resulting daughter cells have 23 pairs of single chromosomes, a total of 46. The single chromosomes become doubled again during the S-phase of interphase, prior to the onset of prophase.

Answered by Sheetalkeer
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After the chromatids separate during anaphase and the cell divides during telophase, the resulting daughter cells have 23 pairs of single chromosomes, a total of 46. The single chromosomes become doubled again during the S-phase of interphase, prior to the onset of prophase.

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