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Title: In telophase does the chromatin of each chromosome begin to coil?
Post by: reyrey389 on Oct 30, 2011
1)In the anaphase the chromatids BEGIN to move towards opposite ends.
but in telophase the chromatids are are HAVE FINISHED MOVING towards opposite ends.

the reason I am asking this because in my notes I saw "opposite poles" for each of these phases, so I looked into it and I was curious.


2) in telophase does the chromatin of each chromosome begin to coil
OR does the chromosomes UNCOIL back into original chromatins.

in my notes it said "in telophase does the chromatin of each chromosome begin to coil"
but textbook said the second option, so I was confused


Thank you so much :D


Title: In telophase does the chromatin of each chromosome begin to coil?
Post by: anon44 on Oct 30, 2011
The spindal fibers are chemically disassembled and disappear. A nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes. These chromosomes begint o uncoil, and the nucleolus reappears as rRNA is one again made. The events of are pretty much the same as prophase just in reverse order.


Title: In telophase does the chromatin of each chromosome begin to coil?
Post by: Hakatari on Oct 30, 2011
The chromosomes uncoil back into chromatin