Chromatin condensation begins during prophase (2) and chromosomes become visible. Chromosomes remain ... Leif Matsson, 01/21/2015, Yes indeed, condensation and decondensation of chromatin changes during the cell cycle: However, to do that it interacts with various protein factors. read more
These chromatin fibers further condense to form Chromosomes. In the prophase, nucleolus dissolves, nuclear membrane breakdown, golgi disintegrates & the chromatin fibers condense to form chromosomes by the late prophse. So, as a matter of fact u see both - chromatin & chromosomes - in the prophase. read more
Chromatin condenses to form chromosomes during prophase of mitosis, and during prophase I and prophase II of meiosis. Chromatin is a dense, complex fibrous structure composed of associated proteins and molecules of deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, which contains the genetic material of an organism. read more