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Telophase Nuclear Envelope Reappears Establishes Separate Nuclei Nucleus

In telophase, the nuclear envelope reforms, creating two nuclei with complete genomes, and DNA decondenses.

Telophase sees the reappearance of the nuclear envelope, forming two nuclei each with a complete genome, and the DNA uncoils.

Text Telophase: nuclear envelope reappears and establishes two separate nuclei, each nucleus containing a complete genome.  At this time, DNA uncoils.

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