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An uncoiled eukaryotic cell is often referred to as a "chromatin" state, where the DNA is in a less condensed form than during cell division. In this state, the genetic material is more accessible for processes like transcription and replication. Chromatin can exist in two forms: euchromatin (less condensed and transcriptionally active) and heterochromatin (more condensed and typically inactive).

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