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how do DNA of a chromosomes works?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Strands of DNA are looped, coiled and wrapped around proteins called histones. In this coiled state, it is called chromatin. Chromatin is further condensed, through a process called supercoiling, and it is then packaged into structures called chromosome

Answered by gyantidevi2006
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Strands of DNA are looped, coiled and wrapped around proteins called histones. In this coiled state, it is called chromatin. Chromatin is further condensed, through a process called supercoiling, and it is then packaged into structures called chromosomes.

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