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English: Scanning electron microscopy reveals that sister-chromatid pairs first condense into single rod-like structures during prophase. As mitosis proceeds, chromatid arms are gradually resolved and become almost completely distinct by the end of metaphase. Kindly provided by Adrian T. Sumner. From Sumner, A.T.: Chromosoma 1991, 100:410–418.[1]
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Source The Cell Cycle. Principles of Control.
Author David O Morgan

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