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what happens to the chromatin during prophase? it is replicated it becomes less tight and spread around more. it slowly disappears. it condenses and becomes chromosomes.
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During prophase of mitosis or meiosis, chromatin undergoes condensation. It coils and folds tightly to form visible chromosomes. Chromatin replication occurs during interphase, not prophase. It doesn't become less tight or disappear during prophase.
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It condenses and becomes chromosomes.