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What is made up of DNA coiled around proteins?

Chromatin.


Relationship between chromatin and DNA?

DNA is the genetic information in an individual it is coiled into small ball like structures called histones histones are coiled into small structures called nucleosomes the nucleosomes are then coiled into chromatin, which is our chromosomes


What is chromatin in your body?

chromatin is coiled threads containing the genetic code


What is loosely coiled DNA?

chromatin


Coiled threads containing the genetic code are found in?

Chromatin


When the DNA in a cell is uncoiled and spread throughout the nucleus it is called?

The most tightly-coiled form of DNA is a chromosome.


Loosely coiled fiber containing DNA and protein with in nucleus?

Chromatin


What are the dark staining rod shaped structures that are composed of highly coiled chromatin and found in cells undergoing cell division called?

Condensed chromatin


What is threads of condensed DNA?

The threads, chromatin, are coiled into a tight dense mass of DNA to form a chromosome.


What does the chromatain do?

A chromatin is the material that makes up both mitotic and inter phase chromosomes; a complex of proteins and DNA strands that are loosely coiled such that translation and transcription can occur.


What are the dark-staining regions in the nucleus of a non-dividing cell and are composed of tightly coiled strands of DNA?

Condensed chromatin


What is Chromatin's?

Chromatin is found inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells. Chromatin stains easily and thus from this fact it gets its name, Chromatin means 'Coloured material'. Chromatin is basically coils of DNA (Deoxyribonucleicacid) bound to protein called histone. Chromosomes during the cycle of Interphase, take form of chromatin. Chromatin condenses during cell division to form the Chromosomes. Chromatin usually loosens up and scatters and is called euchromatin and some donot loosen up and stay tightly coiled, called heterochromatin.Hope this explanation helps. Reference is from the book Biological Sciences by Soper.Chromatin is the combination or complex of DNA and proteins that make up the contents of the nucleus of a cell.