It is condensed into chromosomes.
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Double helix
Interphase is considered non-dividing, but that doesn't mean that the cell's organelles and DNA aren't replicating.
Chromosomes are structures in the nucleus of the cell which contain DNA and can best be seen when the cell is dividing.
Meiosis.
It is found in the nucleus. the nucleus is the brain of the cell
The DNA only needs to replicate if the cell is going to divide. In a dividing cell the DNA must replicate in order to provide a complete copy of the genome to each new cell.
During the interphase stage of the cell cycle when the cell is not dividing, DNA is present in the form of chromatin. Chromatin is a complex of DNA and proteins, mainly histones, that condenses to form chromosomes during cell division. In its chromatin form, DNA is loosely packed and allows for gene expression and various cellular processes to occur.
you can find DNA in the nucleus of a cell.
When the cell isn't dividing, DNA is found in chromosomes within the nucleus. During this phase, which is called interphase, DNA is called chromatin but isn't visible, even under a microscope.
You find DNA in the nucleus of a cell. You also find the nucleolus.
During the interphase stage of the cell cycle, which includes G1, S, and G2 phases, the cell is not actively dividing. Instead, it is preparing for cell division by growing and replicating its DNA. It is only during the M phase, which includes mitosis and cytokinesis, that the cell actually divides.