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Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid or DNA
F, Crick and j.Watson discovered the structure of DNA.
The nucleosome. The nucleosome consists of DNA wound tightly around a protein called histone. This winding is sort of like coiling up a rope, and allows DNA to be packaged into a smaller space than would otherwise be achieved.
Chromosomes genes
Such a structure is called a Nucleosome
double helix
A chromosome
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid
No. DNA is what chromosomes are made of. DNA is wound around proteins like thread on a spool, but since DNA is one long"string", the DNA is wound around many protein "spools", all of which are connected by DNA. This string of DNA/protein "thread on spools" is wound around itself, and wound around itself, and wound around itself a lot more, then (after a pretty intricate process) Wala! You have a chromosome.
Chromosomes are long, wound up strands of the genetic material, DNA.
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
Peter Jinsol KIm
chromosomes. The DNA is genes that are tightly wrapped around proteins. The proteins are histones.
As far as Dna is comprised of chromatin, this Answer is heterochromatic.