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30 January, 07:19

Why do chromosomes appear as X shaped structures durng the early part of mitosis, but not at the end?

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  1. 30 January, 08:15
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    Because in second phase of mitosis (which is metaphase) the chromatids meet each other in the middle, creating the X shape. it doesn't have an X shape in the end because in the 3rd phase of mitosis (which is anaphase) the chromatids split apart from each other.
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