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18 May, 02:28

Why are chromosomes visible during mitosis but not at all other times?

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  1. 18 May, 03:02
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    Chromosomes are visible at any time but are most easily seen through a simple microscope when they meet at the plate during the metaphase stage of mitosis because the chromosomes are jumbled together and then form the traditional X-shape.

    They are easy to see because a single strand of DNA from H. sapiens is about 6 feet long!

    Good luck on that test of your and i hope you past the test
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