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what happens to chromation when the cell reaches the cell division stage​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chromatin Is Extensively Condensed as Cells Enter Mitosis

During interphase, individual chromosomes are not visible, and the chromatin appears diffuse and unorganized.

Answered by tabassumsultana1978
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Mitosis begins with prophase, during which chromosomes recruit condensin and begin to undergo a condensation process that will continue until metaphase. In most species, cohesin is largely removed from the arms of the sister chromatids during prophase, allowing the individual sister chromatids to be resolved.

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