Biology, asked by tayyabmannan5, 8 months ago

The DNA of the cell remains uncondensed throughout Prophase?

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Answered by Godwill
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Explanation:

Before Mitosis

During much of mitosis, DNA is wrapped and condensed into chromosomes (pictured). However, during this phase, DNA is uncondensed, and remains in the nucleus as a mass of chromatin, or a combination of DNA and proteins that the DNA wraps around.

Answered by rimi27
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Answer:

No, during Early prophase it is seen that slowly the chromatin fibres starts condensing.

In Late Prophase, we see condensed DNA

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