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Alla [95]
4 years ago
10

The phase during mitosis in which DNA separates into pairs of chromosomes is _____.

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Rzqust [24]4 years ago
7 0
<span>The phase during mitosis in which DNA separates into pairs of chromosomes is metaphase. This is the second stage of mitosis. This is the phase that chromosomes are at a condensed and coiled stage. Metaphase occurs about 4% of the duration of cell cycle.</span>
omeli [17]4 years ago
3 0

The answer is <em>PROPHASE</em>.  One of the first visible signs of mitosis is a shortening and thickening of each DNA chromatin which now appears as a single strand. Each chromosome pair consists of a strand of genetic material attached by a centromere.

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