. Although in many
cases the chromosomes do undergo some dispersion, they do not reach
the extremely extended state of the interphase nucleus explain plz
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In many cases the chromosomes do undergo some dispersion, they do not reach the extremely extended state of the interphase nucleus, this all happens in telophase -I. ... This interphase is not as specific as mitotic interphase; during meiotic interphase, chromosomes may decondense as the cell waits to proceed with meiosis.
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In Telophase of Meiosis 1, the decondesation of chromosomes starts but is not as decondensed (loosen and thin thread like termed as dispersion of chromosome, a compact X shaped structure) as the interphase chromosomes are.
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