No because the chromosomes are already duplicated
No. DNA replication does not occur during interkinesis.
Interkinesis is a breif rest period between meiosis I and meiosis
II. In some species, daughter cells do not form, and meiosis II
follows right after meiosis I.
No. Because at this point, the first division of meiosis is
complete. The cell now rests for a bit before beginning the second
meiotic division. During this period, called interkinesis, the
nuclear membrane in each of the two cells reforms around the
chromosomes. In some cells, the spindle also disintegrates and the
chromosomes relax (although most often, the spindle remains
intact).