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actually its nucleolus

The nuclear chromatin, first appearing as long threads that shorten and thicken before splitting lengthwise to become two new nuclei.

NOOOOOOOOOO. That's mitosis. In interphase, you can't see the chromatin/chromosomes/etc. You can only see the nuclear envelope and nucleolus, which both disappear during mitosis.

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