Decondensation of Chromosomes

Chromosome decondensation (from the English chromatin decondensation - reduction in chromatin density) is the removal of nucleoproteins from chromosomes and the condensation of deoxyribonucleic acid.

The decondensation process occurs in several stages. First of all, the nucleoplasm from the cisterns of the endoplasmic reticulum is transported into the nucleolus, and then through the pores of the karyolemma it moves into the hyaloplasm of the nucleus. To prevent complete leakage of nucleohyazole into the cytoplasm