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In mitosis, the nucleus undergoes a series of stages to ensure accurate division of genetic material. It begins with prophase, where chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes and the nuclear envelope breaks down. During metaphase, chromosomes align at the cell's equator, followed by anaphase, where sister chromatids are pulled apart. Finally, in telophase, new nuclear envelopes form around the separated sets of chromosomes, leading to the completion of mitosis and the formation of two daughter nuclei.

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