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chromosomal organization in Eukaryotes.​

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Answered by sukhwinderm9
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Eukaryotic chromosomes consist of a DNA-protein complex that is organized in a compact manner which permits the large amount of DNA to be stored in the nucleus of the cell. The subunit designation of the chromosome is chromatin. ... The length of DNA that is associated with the nucleosome unit varies between species.

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Answered by babymochi07
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Eukaryotic chromosomes consist of a DNA-protein complex that is organized in a compact manner which permits the large amount of DNA to be stored in the nucleus of the cell. The subunit designation of the chromosome is chromatin. ... The length of DNA that is associated with the nucleosome unit varies between species.

Answered by babymochi07
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Eukaryotic chromosomes consist of a DNA-protein complex that is organized in a compact manner which permits the large amount of DNA to be stored in the nucleus of the cell. The subunit designation of the chromosome is chromatin. ... The length of DNA that is associated with the nucleosome unit varies between species.

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