difference between chromatin fibre and chromosomes
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when cromatin fibre condenses it forms chromosomes
.when the nuclei of DNA condenses it forms cromatin fibre
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.when the nuclei of DNA condenses it forms cromatin fibre
IF ANY DOUBT ASK AGAIN
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The difference between chromatin fibre and chromosomes are as follows:
Chromatin fibres:
- Chromatin fibres contains genetic material of an organism.
- They visible at all stages.
- It does not help in karyotyping.
- They are very long and thin coiled structures.
- Chromatin fibres are unpaired.
- The “primary protein” components of chromatin are called as “histones”.
Chromosomes:
- Chromosomes have condensed Chromatin network.
- It becomes visible only during prophase I of mitosis or meiosis.
- Main source of information during Karyotyping.
- They are thick and compact.
- Chromosomes are paired structures.
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