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Answered by DynamicNinja
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DNA in the cell nucleus is present as chromatin.

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Answered by KapilSharmaFan
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DNA in the cell nucleus is present as chromatin in a tight complex with histones and other proteins. This complex is central to the spatial organization of the DNA strand by balancing the negative charges of the phosphate backbone and is also crucial for gene regulation.

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