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The Interphase.
During interphase chromosomes take the form of chromatin, an unravelled mess of DNA
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Interphase
During interphase, the DNA of a cell uncoils from its highly condensed chromatid form to become chromatin, long, thread-like structures.
coz in interphase, the chromatin threads are not yet condensed into what is called as chromosomes. they are thread like structures, and make a network called chromatin network. chromatin threads only begin to condense into thicker structures called chromosomes once the process of cell division actually begins
Chromatin. The loose and, basically unwound form of chromosomes that are still wrapped is histones.
Interphase and its is also the longest phase for the cell cycle.
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The last stage of interphase is called the G2 phase
The long threads are called the warp and the shorter cross threads are called the weft.
The Interphase.
The time period between cell divisions is called interphase. ;)
What are the fine threads in a clothes called?
During interphase the DNA is in loose form. It makes the chromatin inside the nucleus. The chromatin allow access to RNA and DNA polymerases that transcribe and replicate DNA.During interphase the DNA is in loose form. It makes the chromatin inside the nucleus. The chromatin allow access to RNA and DNA polymerases that transcribe and replicate DNA.
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