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20 April, 10:05

When a cell prepares to divide, the chromatin condenses into rod-shaped structures called?

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  1. 20 April, 13:37
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    Chromosome

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    As the cells prepare for cell division, several events occur. During the prophase of mitosis, the thin threads of chromatin are condensed into rod-shaped visible structures. The process of compaction of chromatin gives rise to chromosomes. Chromosomes are rod-shaped structures made up of DNA and packaging proteins. Since DNA replication has already occurred during the S phase of interphase, each chromosome has two sister chromatids.
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