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What are chromatin proteins called?

Chromatin is the name of the mixture of DNA and proteins that are found in the nucleus of a cell. Depending on the stage of the cellular cycle, the chromatin may be structured differently, ranging from loosely to tightly structured.


Do animals have chromatin?

Yes, they do have chromatin.


What you a chromatin?

I'm not a chromatin, but chromatin is the long strands of genetic material floating in the nucleus


Are chromatin prokaryote or eukaryote?

Chromatin are in eukariyotes.They are not in prokariyotes.


What is the description of a chromatin fiber?

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.


What does the chromatin do for the cell?

Chromatin is a mass of DNA located in the nucleus.


What is the relation to DNA and chromatin?

DNA makes up a chromatin.


What is the function of the chromatin inside the nucleus?

The chromatin constitutes genes


When the DNA in a cell is uncoiled and spread throughout the nucleus it is called?

When the DNA in a cell is uncoiled and spread throughout the nucleus, it is called chromatin. Chromatin consists of DNA and associated proteins that help organize and regulate gene expression within the cell.


What structure is composed of DNA and protein?

Chromatin is the structure composed of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of a cell. It helps to package and organize the genetic material (DNA) in a compact and functional way.


What is chromatin in your body?

chromatin is coiled threads containing the genetic code


Where does the chromatin live?

DNA is stored in chromatin within the nucleus of cells.

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