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what do we call dna present in a non dividing cell? what changes take place in this material when the cell is about to divide? what is it called then?​

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Answered by henthoib69
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Explanation:

However, when eukaryotic cells are not dividing — a stage called interphase — the chromatin within their chromosomes is less tightly packed. This looser configuration is important because it permits transcription to take place

Answered by XMisshypertensionX01
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However, when eukaryotic cells are not dividing — a stage called interphase — the chromatin within their chromosomes is less tightly packed. This looser configuration is important because it permits transcription to take place (Figure 1, Figure 2).

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