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In which phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle is the DNA in its most highly condensed...

In which phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle is the DNA in its most highly condensed form?

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The DNAp is more condensed in the mitosis phase of cell cycle. In mitosis stage of cell cycle DNA is more condensed in prophase and it become visible. Spindle fibres emerge from the centromere and Nuclear envelope breaks. When the DNA condensed and nucleolus disappears in prophase

  • In pro-metaphase also DNA continue condense and centromere moves to opposite poles.
  • S phase phase or synthesis phase of the cell cycle DNA is in semi-condensed form.
  • The S phase of interphase in the cell cycle takes the longest because of the duplication of the chromatin. So that the DNA remains semi-condensed in the S phase.

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