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(c) There is a visible change in the nucleus

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Answered by joshuaabrahamshomu
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as DNA is complexed with more and more histone (and other proteins) it becomes tightly packaged. Just before cell division, these compact bodies of DNA and histone can be stained with colored dyes, making them visible under the light microscope.

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Answered by sunita1986rajwade
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chromatin is a complex of DNA and proteins that forms chromosomes with the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. during cell division ,the structure of the chromatin and chromosomes are visible under a light microscope. and they change in shape as the DNA is duplicated and separated into two cells......

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