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The structure in chromatin seen as \'beads-on\' string\' when viewed under electron microscope are called

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Nucleosomes constitute the repeating unit of a structure in nucleus called chromatin, thread-like stained (cultured) bodies seen in nucleus. The nucleosomes in chromatin are seen as beads-on-string structure when viewed under electron microscope.

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