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Chromosomes can be distinctly seen during the prophase and metaphase of mitosis. In prophase, chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, each consisting of two sister chromatids joined at the centromere. During metaphase, the chromosomes align at the cell's equatorial plane, making them easily observable under a microscope.
Yes. During prophase the chromosomes condense to prepare for cell division.
Prophase, when the chromosomes are being condensed.
In prophase I of meiosis, chromosomes can be seen under an optical microscope. The chromosomes appear shorter and thicker. Meiotic division happens in two stages.
Interphase as they become decondenced
Chromosomes become visible during the prophase stage of the cell cycle, when they condense and can be seen under a microscope as distinct structures. This marks the beginning of cell division.
At the beginning of telophase I, each half of the cell has a complete haploid set of chromosomes, but each chromosome is still composed of two sister chromatids. Cytokinesis usually occurs simultaneously with telophase I, forming two haploid daughter cells. No chromosome replication occurs between the end of meiosis I and the beginning of meiosis II, as the chromosomes are already replicated. In telophase II, the nuclei form and the chromosomes begin decondensing. The meiotic division of one parent cell produces four daughter cells, each with a haploid set of (unreplicated) chromosomes.
In prophase I of meiosis, chromosomes condense, homologous chromosomes come together and may exchange genetic material through crossing over, and the nuclear membrane breaks down. These events are important for genetic recombination and the formation of genetically diverse gametes.
They first become visible during prophase of mitosis.
double chromosomes first become visible in which step of mitosis?
A synaptonemal complex is typically seen during meiosis, specifically in prophase I. It helps to facilitate the pairing of homologous chromosomes and the exchange of genetic material between them through crossing over.
Prophase is the first stage of cell division where the chromosomes appear as paired chromatids. Metaphase on the other hand, is the second stage where the chromosomes get attached to the spindle fibers.