chromosomes are the things you inherited from your parents. 23 pairs. 46 total. (like 23 pairs of socks)
chromatids are the individual chromosomes in a pair (so like having two red socks, two blue socks. one red sock is a sister chromatid to the other red sock, and same with the two blue socks.)
chromatin is the strands of DNA combined with proteins that make up the chromosome (the thread used to make the socks)
BY-Arindam Jain IX-A
Chromatin, not to be confused with chromatid (one half of a chromosome).
Chromatid
Chromatin and chromosomes are basically the same thing. The difference is that chromatin is unfolded, uncondensed, extended DNA while chromosomes are condensed DNA. Chromosomes are condensed chromatin and chromatin is unfolded chromosomes. The only difference I know is that chromatin are present normally in a cell, while chromosomes are there only when the cell is about to divide. When the cell is about to divide, the chromatin threads get organised into chromosomes. Utilizing their histone proteins to accomplish this, DNA first condenses into 10 nm strands and then into 30 nm strands, ready for Condensation and then Cytokinesis.
Chromatin is the material in the cell nucleus made up of DNA and various types of proteins. It plays a key role in packaging and organizing the genetic material within the nucleus.
nucleoplasm.
Chromatin
Chromatin, not to be confused with chromatid (one half of a chromosome).
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.
Chromatid
Chromosome need 2 chromatids but a chromatid is only half of a chromosome
Chromatin is the stuff they´re made out of. Densely condensed chromatin is known as heterochromatin and not fit to transcribe, loosely packed euchromatin can be transcribed easily.
I am assuming you know both chromosomes and chromatin are basically made up of DNA and proteins. They both reside in the nucleus of a cell. The chromosomes are not visible and neither are the chromatin. When mitosis occurs and the cell divides the chromosomes coil up and become chromatids (different again). These chromatids are the only one out of these three that is visible. To answer your question basically the relationship between chromosomes and chromatin can be summarised by the following sentence. <Chromosomes are made up of two chromatin joined together by a centreomere.> hope this helps :)
In interphase, DNA exists in the form of chromatin which consists of loosely packed threads of DNA along with proteins. This allows for easy access to the genetic material for processes like gene expression and DNA replication.
DNA combines with chromatin to develope chromosomes which all develope together? IDK ask Mr. Harr
Chromatin is DNA wrapped around a sequence of histone proteins (nuleosomes) to allow full strands of DNA to fit inside nucleus. At the beginning of cell division The histone proteins condense and join together to form a chromatid a copy of DNA also known as a chromosome. Sometimes one chromatid is present in a chromosone however prior to cell division this copy of DNA is duplicated to create a chromosone with two chromatids.
Chromatin and chromosomes are basically the same thing. The difference is that chromatin is unfolded, uncondensed, extended DNA while chromosomes are condensed DNA. Chromosomes are condensed chromatin and chromatin is unfolded chromosomes. The only difference I know is that chromatin are present normally in a cell, while chromosomes are there only when the cell is about to divide. When the cell is about to divide, the chromatin threads get organised into chromosomes. Utilizing their histone proteins to accomplish this, DNA first condenses into 10 nm strands and then into 30 nm strands, ready for Condensation and then Cytokinesis.
Chromatin is the material in the cell nucleus made up of DNA and various types of proteins. It plays a key role in packaging and organizing the genetic material within the nucleus.