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lightly stained region of chromatin during interphase is

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The lightly stained area is called euchromatin and are loosely packed. Chromatin inside a cell can be compacted to varying degrees depending on a cell's stage in the cell cycle. Inside the nucleus, chromatin exists as euchromatin or heterochromatin.

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The lightly stained area is called euchromatin and are loosely packed. Chromatin inside a cell can be compacted to varying degrees depending on a cell's stage in the cell cycle. Inside the nucleus, chromatin exists as euchromatin or heterochromatin.

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