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euchromatin Part of an interphase chromosome that stains diffusely; less condensed than the heterochromatin.
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eukaryote Any cell that contain a nucleus, including protists, animals, fungi, and plants. Eukaryotes are characterized by internal membrane systems that partition them into functional zones, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum, and cytoskeletal structures that control cell form.
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euchromatin The highly dispersed region of chromatin present during interphase. Euchromatin corresponds to regions of the chomosomes containing actively transcribed genes.
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euchromatin Chromatin that is condensed during division but becomes uncoiled during interphase.
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euploid The condition in which an organism or cell has one complete set of chromosomes, or an exact multiple of complete sets.
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