How do chromatin and chromosome appear under the microscope?
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Under the microscope in its extended form, chromatin looks like beads on a string. The beads are called nucleosomes. ... During cell division, the structure of the chromatin and chromosomes are visible under a light microscope, and they change in shape as the DNA is duplicated and separated into two cells.
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Under the microscope in its extended form, chromatin looks like beads on a string. The beads are called nucleosomes. ... During cell division, the structure of the chromatin and chromosomes are visible under a light microscope, and they change in shape as the DNA is duplicated and separated into two cells.
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