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if there are 4 chromatin fibres in the nucleus of the cell what will be the number of chromosomes​

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Answered by Arghya4321w
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If in a cell, there are 4 chromatin fibres, then there will be 8 chromosomes after the chromatin fibres thicken up

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Answered by avanigupta212008
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If there are 46 chromosomes in a cell there will be 23 chromatin fibres inside the nucleus during interphase.

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