chromatin
Coiled up DNA, combined with protein histone, forms chromosomes.
DNA is in chromosomes.They are super coiled in chromosomes.
DNA is the genetic information in an individual it is coiled into small ball like structures called histones histones are coiled into small structures called nucleosomes the nucleosomes are then coiled into chromatin, which is our chromosomes
Double Helix
S phase of Interphase
Chromatin is the loosely coiled fiber found within the nucleus of a cell, containing DNA and proteins such as histones. This structure helps package and organize the genetic material in a way that allows for efficient regulation of gene expression and replication.
euglena
A chromatin is the material that makes up both mitotic and inter phase chromosomes; a complex of proteins and DNA strands that are loosely coiled such that translation and transcription can occur.
Coiled up DNA, combined with protein histone, forms chromosomes.
Chromosomes
What is DNA in it's uncoiled form
Chromosomes are tightly coiled structures of DNA (and proteins).
A coiled piece of DNA is called a plasmid, found in prokaryotic cells.
In a normal eukaryotic cell which is not actively dividing, chromosomes are not visible. The DNA is loosely coiled, dispersed through the nucleoplasm. However, during cell division, the DNA condenses into ordered structures called chromosomes, which are visible under the microscope.
Coiled up DNA, combined with protein histone, forms chromosomes.
DNA molecules are arranged as a tightly coiled helix. (:
DNA is in chromosomes.They are super coiled in chromosomes.