Chromosomes
Chromosomes are tightly coiled structures of DNA (and proteins).
the DNA tightly coils around a group of bead like proteins called histones
The "beads on a string" are called nucleosomes.
Chromatin is tightly coiled and wrapped around proteins called histones to form structures called chromosomes
Each chromosome is made up of DNA tightly coiled many times around proteins called histones that support its structure.Chromosomes are made up of chromatin, tangled DNA networks, that are 'super-coiled' and large enough to be seen by a microscope.
Each chromosome is made up of DNA tightly coiled many times around proteins called histones that support its structure.
The tightly coiled structure that contains hereditary material in a cell is the chromosome. Chromosomes are composed of DNA and proteins, and they carry genetic information that determines an organism's traits.
Accordinging to this PBS video I'm watching called "Of Mice and Memory" it says that Histose is the long strand of DNA that is tightly coiled around groups of proteins called Histose...so histose is a group of proteins around DNA.
You would find them in a nucleaus inside the cell.
Chromatids are made of DNA molecules that are tightly coiled around proteins called histones. These DNA molecules contain the genetic information that is passed from one generation to the next.
Chromosomes are mostly made of DNA, which contains the genetic information of an organism. DNA is tightly coiled around proteins called histones to form chromatin, which then condenses into visible chromosomes during cell division.
Chromosomes are made up of DNA coiled around proteins called histones. The DNA and histone proteins together form a structure called chromatin, which helps pack the genetic material efficiently inside the cell nucleus.