Difference between interphase chromatin and mitotic chromosomes table
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Individual chromosomes can be seen only during mitosis.
During interphase, the general mass of chromatin is in the form of euchromatin, which is less tightly packed than mitotic chromosomes.
Regions of heterochromatin remain densely packed throughout interphase.
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During interphase, the general mass of chromatin is in the form of euchromatin, which is less tightly packed than mitotic chromosomes.
Regions of heterochromatin remain densely packed throughout interphase.
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Difference between chromatin and chromosomes
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- Chromatin could be a advanced of macromolecules composed of desoxyribonucleic acid, RNA, and supermolecule, that is found within the nucleus of being cells. chromatin granule exists in 2 forms: heterochromatin (condensed) and euchromatin (extended).
- The first supermolecule parts of chromatin granule area unit histones that facilitate to arrange desoxyribonucleic acid into “bead-like” structures known as nucleosomes by providing a base on that the desoxyribonucleic acid is wrapped around.
- A nucleosome consists of 147 base pairs of desoxyribonucleic acid that's wrapped around a collection of eight histones known as associate octomer. The nucleosome is additional sun ray to supply the chromatin granule fiber.
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