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IN THE PROPHASE THE CHROMATIN NETWORK CONDENSES TO FORM CHROMOSOMES BUT AS THE KARYOKINESISGOES ON FINALLY IN THE TELOPHASE THE CHROMOSOMES CONDENSE INTO CHROMATIN FIBRES .
WHENEVER WE SEARCH INFORMATION ABOUT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHROMATIN FIBRES AND CHROMOSOMES IT IS ALWAYS GIVEN THAT CHROMATIN NETWORK CONDENSE TO FORM CHROMOSOMES .SO WHY DURING TELOPHASE THE SCENARIO IS RIGHTLY THE OPPOSITE?

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It is because telophase is exactly opposite of prophase. During this phase the chromosomes elongate and overlap one another to form chromatin.

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