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[Greek, chroma = color] A diffuse material within the nucleus of a nondividing eukaryotic cell; consists of DNA and proteins.
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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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| chromatin |
fibers made up of DNA, RNA and protein that form chromosomes.
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| chromatin |
A general term used to refer to the material (DNA) that forms the chromosomes.
Ãâó: www.dental.mu.edu/oralpath/opgloss.html
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| chromatin |
The organization and dense packaging of DNA in the nucleus of cells. (See Nucleosome)
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