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Chromosome number of a cell is almost doubled up during

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Answered by neha303
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Answer:

During S phase, the chromosome number of cell doubles up almost.  

Explanation:

If it interphase just at it was with 'mitosis' resulting in '46 chromosomes' and '92 chromatids' 'prophase l and meta-phase I.'  

That means during 'prophase and meta-phase' of 'mitosis', an organism will have '46 chromosomes', but '92 chromatids.' The 'S-phase portion of interphase' is when the 'DNA content of a cell increases'.

A cell has one set of chromosomes', which are 'threadlike structures' that contain the 'cell's DNA'.

Answered by tharunbodhi7
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answer : Chromosome number of a cell is almost doubled up during s phasse

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