reformation of the nuclear envelope and choromosome decondesation is due to,?
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Answer:During the completion of mitosis (telophase), two new nuclei form around the separated sets of daughter chromosomes (see Figure 8.29). ... This is followed by reassembly of the nuclear pore complexes, re-formation of the nuclear lamina, and chromosome decondensation.
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Cells treated with 2,4-dinitrophenol, a metabolic inhibitor, show a strong retardation of anaphase movement. 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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