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chromatin DNA and associated protein of a cell which is (typically) not in a chromosomal state, ie in an interphase nucleus. May be euchromatin or heterochromatin.
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chromatid One of the two side-by-side replicas produced by chromosome duplication. Codon A triplet of nucleotides that represents an amino acid or a termination (STOP) signal.
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chromatin fibers made up of DNA, RNA and protein that form chromosomes.
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chromatic aberration Caused by the differences in refraction of the colored rays of the spectrum. It is "axial" when light rays pass through a lens cause the lens to focus at different points, depending on the light wavelength. It is "lateral" or "transverse" when the magnification varies depending on the light wavelength. It creates blur.
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chromatid Either of the two vertical halves of a chromosome that are joined at the centromere.
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