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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