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How chromosomes are formed from chromatin ? ~~~​

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Answered by shehbazhussain1235
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Within cells, chromatin usually folds into characteristic formations called chromosomes. ... During interphase (1), chromatin is in its least condensed state and appears loosely distributed throughout the nucleus. Chromatin condensation begins during prophase (2) and chromosomes become visible

Answered by alanw5926
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Within cells, chromatin usually folds into characteristic formations called chromosomes. ... During interphase (1), chromatin is in its least condensed state and appears loosely distributed throughout the nucleus. Chromatin condensation begins during prophase (2) and chromosomes become visible.

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