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Assuming you follow the PMAT process of mitosis, stage four is telophase.

Telophase is the end phase of mitosis, and coincides with mid-cytokinesis. During this phase, a number of events happen:

1. the spindle fibres break down, along with the astral rays as the centrioles become inactive.

2. A new nuclear membrane forms around the chromosomes, at opposite sides of the cell.

3. The chromosomes lengthen, becoming chromatin. Nucleoli may also be present at the end of telophase.

After telophase, the cell re-enters interphase, starting with growth phase 1.

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