Interphase has 3 stages: G1, S, G2. The chromosomes are single-stranded in G1, replicate (double-stranded) in S, and prepares for mitosis (still double-stranded) in G2.
So the answer is: both single-stranded AND double stranded...depending on what stage of interphase you are interested in.
They don't do anything besides be translated into RNA to make protein. They do not replicate.
they duplicate
the chromosomes are duplicated.
in interphase you can clearly see the nucleus but you can't see the chromosomes yet. The chromosomes are actively duplicating themselves.
Chromosomes replicate in the Interphase part of Meiosis and throughout the whole process of Meiosis they only replicate once.
in the interphase
Chromosomes duplicate themselves during interphase of a cell's life cycle.
the chromosomes are duplicated.
chromatin
The nucleus of a cell contains uncondensed chromosomes that have been duplicated. During the interphase of the cell cycle, before cell division, the chromosomes replicate and form sister chromatids that are still uncondensed and spread throughout the nucleus.
During interphase, chromosomes are in the form of thread-like structures called chromatin.
in interphase you can clearly see the nucleus but you can't see the chromosomes yet. The chromosomes are actively duplicating themselves.
Synthesis occurs during Interphase. During Interphase, the genetic material is present as chromatin, a loosely bundled coil in the nucleus. The chromatin does not condense into chromosomes until Prophase. Thus, you would not see chromosomes during synthesis.
During the cell cycle, chromosomes are duplicated during the interphase.
Chromosomes are replicated during DNA replication, which occurs during interphase.
chromosomes
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DNA is replicated during interphase, and chromosomes form or condense during the prophase. So the genes and chromosomes are duplicated at the beginning of mitosis, during the interphase, although you can't see them as chromosomes until the prophase, before the cell splits.
Chromosomes replicate in the Interphase part of Meiosis and throughout the whole process of Meiosis they only replicate once.