Chromatin is all of the DNA, RNA, and protein wound up inside the nucleus. I guess you could kind of look at it as a tangled up bowl of spaghetti. The bowl is the nucleus membrane and the spaghetti is the chromatin.
it compares to cement because it makes the biulding blocks to distinct the difference between one thing and another
Chromosomes. Both are complexes of DNA and protein but chromosomes are more densely packed and chromatin is less densely packed. Chromosomes form in preparation for cell division.
I guess DNA
chromatin / chromosones!
Chromatin can't "condense of" anything, chromatin can condense into Chromosomes.
The most tightly-coiled form of DNA is a chromosome.
Chromatin Chromatin
chromatids/chromatin.
chromatin / chromosones!
Chromatin can't "condense of" anything, chromatin can condense into Chromosomes.
Yes, they do have chromatin.
I'm not a chromatin, but chromatin is the long strands of genetic material floating in the nucleus
Chromatin-- =]
The most tightly-coiled form of DNA is a chromosome.
Chromatin Chromatin
Chromatin are in eukariyotes.They are not in prokariyotes.
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.
Chromatin is a mass of DNA located in the nucleus.
DNA makes up a chromatin.
The chromatin constitutes genes