Biology, asked by jiyatanna100, 11 months ago

in which form is the dna present on the cell when it is not dividing?​

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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  • DNA is present in both dividing & non-dividing cells.
  • In non- dividing cells, the chromatin threads contain DNA which later condense to form chromosomes during dividing phase.
  • DNA is the genetic material present in all cells.
Answered by gopi5336
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Answer:

This condensed form is approximately 10,000 times shorter than the linear DNA strand would be if it was devoid of proteins and pulled taut. However, when eukaryotic cells are not dividing — a stage called interphase — the chromatin within their chromosomes is less tightly packed.

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