Chromatin-- =]
A chromatin fiber is the point at which DNA in chromatin is higher then the nucleosome. Chromatin fibers occur when the linear array of the nucleosome fold into a tighter fiber.
The chromatin constitutes genes
Chromatin is made up of majorly DNA and a considerable amount of proteins (histones). "Beads on the string" structure (DNA coiled to the histones) condense the amount of DNA to form chromatins.
Yes they are same.
The "beads on a string" are called nucleosomes.
They like to use that analogy when talking about the individual strands of DNA (with the A C G T to distiguish them by using diffrent colored beads) when they are not twisted together to form the double helix. In general DNA could be referred to a twisted up latter. Beads on a string refers to the arrangement of nucleosomes along chromatin fibers. The beads are the nucleosomes whereas the string is the linker DNA. Nucleosomes are the basic unit of chromatin structure.
chromatin / chromosones!
Chromatin can't "condense of" anything, chromatin can condense into Chromosomes.
Yes, they do have chromatin.
Complete predicate: "unfolded a large quilt" Simple predicate: "unfolded"
I'm not a chromatin, but chromatin is the long strands of genetic material floating in the nucleus
Your answer is unfolded Imagine it like this "many times I have UNFOLDED a shirt".
You would say the story's event unfolded
Chromatin-- =]
The most tightly-coiled form of DNA is a chromosome.
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