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Yes, with a microscope. During mitosis, the chromatins condense to form chromosomes, which are visible under a microscope.
You have 24 before, and 12 after.
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Before mitosis and meiosis, DNA is loose in the form of chromatin, then it coils into chromosomes right before the mitosis and meiosis.
A dyad is anything that consists of two parts. For example, double chromosomes can be referred to as dyads because they consist of a separation of four chromatid elements.
It occurs before mitosis, in the S-phase (synthesis) of interphase.
Inter-phase occurs before mitosis or meiosis.
in mitosis, the nucleus divides first, and then the cytoplasm.
Interphase. The process of meiosis has many similarities to the process of mitosis: chromosomes replicate before the process begins, and shorten and thicken to look like the chromosomes at the beginning of mitosis (condensation).
There is no DNA of mitosis. Before mitosis, the DNA must be replicated, which occurs during interphase of the cell cycle.