In what phase do the thymocytes enter the thymus?

In what phase do the thymocytes enter the thymus? Correct Answer Double-negative markers

Thymocytes enter the thymus as double negative markers. They travel from bone marrow to the thymus for their further development. When maturation and developmental processes of thymocytes take place, they further transform to double positive markers. They express CD4 and CD8 to form double positive markers.
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