Biology, asked by pawankumardelh, 1 year ago

differentaite b/w euchromatin and hetrochromatin


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Answered by Deepmala8
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Chromatin has two forms: euchromatin and heterochromatin. ... Euchromatin contains less DNA while heterochromatin contains more DNA. Euchromatin is early replicative while heterochromatin is late replicative. Euchromatin is found in eukaryotes, cells with nuclei, and prokaryotes, cells without nuclei.
Answered by mangharam
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Chromatin has two forms: euchromatin andheterochromatin. ... Euchromatin contains less DNA while heterochromatin contains more DNA. Euchromatin is early replicative while heterochromatin is late replicative.Euchromatin is found in eukaryotes, cells with nuclei, and prokaryotes, cells without nuclei.
Summary:

1:-Chromatin makes up the nucleus. It is made up of DNA and protein.

2;-Chromatin has two forms: euchromatin and heterochromatin.

3:-When stained and observed under an optical microscope, euchromatins are the light-colored bands while heterochromatins are the dark-colored bands.

4:-Darker staining indicates tighter DNA packaging. Heterochromatins thus have tighter DNA packaging than euchromatins.

5:-Heterochromatins are compactly coiled regions while euchromatins are loosely coiled regions.

6:-Euchromatin contains less DNA while heterochromatin contains more DNA.

7:-Euchromatin is early replicative while heterochromatin is late replicative.

8:-Euchromatin is found in eukaryotes,cells with nuclei, and prokaryotes, cellswithout nuclei.

9:-Heterochromatin is only found in eukaryotes.

10:-The functions of euchromatin and heterochromatin are gene expression, gene repression, and DNA transcription.

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