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What is the stage in the mitosis that is frequently observed? why?

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It would mitosis phase 1!!
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"M [mitosis]-phase follows both Growth-phase 1 and [dna synthesis] S-phase; the transition between S-phase and M-phase involves the condensation of chromatin into chromosomes, and what is frequently observed is the movement, translocation, separation [division] and migration of the two sets of chromosomes to the two Cellular/nuclear 'poles'. This is very quickly followed by Cellular binary fission." www.answers.com

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