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Re formation of the nuclear envelope and chromosome decondesation is due to​

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Answered by RajdeepTripathi
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during last phase of division i mean telophase the nuclear envelope reappears and chromosome decondens to get as what the cells are in normal state

Answered by ritik12336
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Nuclear envelope reformation and chromosome decondensation are dissociable events. ... At the ultrastructural level these cells reveal nuclear envelope reformation without concurrent decondensation of the chromosomes which indicates that these are possibly two dissociable late mitotic events.

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