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During ________ the chromosomes, which were distinct and condensed, begin to spread out into a tangle of chromatin. a nuclear envelope re-forms around each cluster if chromosomes. the spindle begins to break apart.

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During telophase in mitosis or meiosis II, where chromosomes which were previously distinct and condensed, de-condense and spread out into a tangle of chromatin. At the same time, the nuclear envelope re-forms around each cluster of chromosomes in each of the daughter cells, and spindle fibres disintegrate.

Chromosomes are unlikely to de-condense and spread out into a tangle of chromatin during telophase I (i.e. Telophase of Meiosis I), since Meiosis is still ongoing, and the genetic material should be in its condensed form during Meiosis II as well.

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Answer: " Prophase" Chromatin condenses into chromosomes, and spindles begin to form.

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