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The point in a eukaryotic cell cycle at which DNA condenses to from visible chromosome?

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Prophase

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There are different stages in the eukaryotic cell cycle. Different cellular occurrences are found in each of this stages. The stages include; prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase etc.

Prophase, which is the first division stage, is characterized by the dissociation of the nuclear membrane, tightening of DNA coils called chromatin by condensin proteins (condensation) to form X shaped visible chromosomes.

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