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What must happen to a chromosome for it to become chromatin?

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The chromosomes will decondense in telophase back into chromatin
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Chromatin condensation begins during prophase (2) and chromosomes become visible. Chromosomes remain condensed throughout the various stages of mitosis (2-5). ... However, when eukaryotic cells are not dividing — a stage called interphase — the chromatin within their chromosomes is less tightly packed.

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