Chromosomal re-segregation.
double chromosomes first become visible in which step of mitosis?
Yes. Sister chromatids separate and become individual chromosomes during anaphase.
During Interphase.......NO During Mitosis........YES * assuming you mean visible through a microscope
mitosis particularly prophase
Later in the Prophase the Chromatids become more clearly visible as a result of the chromosomes becoming shorter and thicker.
Chromosomal material replicates during mitosis. Chromosomes become sister chromatids, which ultimately break off to form identical chromosomes and two identical cells.
double chromosomes first become visible in which step of mitosis?
prophase
Chromosomes first become visible during prophase of mitosis when they condense and coil up tightly. This allows them to be easily seen under a microscope as separate structures.
Prophase
in mitosis - in the prophase
during mitosis and meiosis because the condensed chromosomes are thicker and therefore more prominent.
Yes. Sister chromatids separate and become individual chromosomes during anaphase.
Mitosis occurs in almost all eukaryotic cells. The duplication of chromosomes only occurs during the S phase of interphase in mitosis to form chromatids.
During Interphase.......NO During Mitosis........YES * assuming you mean visible through a microscope
Prophase
daughter strands