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these strands inside the nucleus are important for cell division​

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Within the nucleus are threads of chromatin composed of DNA and associated proteins (Figure 4). ... DNA Macrostructure. Strands of DNA are wrapped around supporting histones. These proteins are increasingly bundled and condensed into chromatin, which is packed tightly into chromosomes when the cell is ready to divide.

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