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22 March, 20:38

During prophase, DNA condenses into X-shaped structures called what

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  1. 22 March, 20:57
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    Chromosomes

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    During interphase, the DNA is relatively "loose". However, during prophase, the DNA (in the DNA-protein complex called chromatin) becomes condensed. These condensed structures are called chromosomes, and are visible under a microscope. This is how the DNA is properly organised prior to cell division
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