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4 June, 06:39

Why do chromosomes condense before they divide?

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  1. 4 June, 07:00
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    Chromosomes condense before mitosis to allow them the ability to move smoothly, without becoming entangled and breaking. (So, they are conveniently packaged for cell division, in which the chromosomes must move to both poles of the cell.) Because when they are un condensed - in chromatin form, they 're unwound.
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