Biology, asked by Bipan2003, 11 months ago

what is a difference between chromation fibre and a chromosome

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Answered by BubblySnowflake
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The chromatin fibers are the network of DNA strands scattered in the nucleus. The chromatin is what we see most of the time in the nucleus. Only during the cell division, these fibers undergo condensation and forms chromosome.

Chromosomes are highly condensed chromatin fibers with the help of special proteins called histones in the eukaryotic cells.

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Oh, you wanted differences right?

Here it goes..

1.A chromosome is highly condensed chromatin while chromatin is uncoiled chromosome.

2. Chromosome contains histone proteins that packs the chromatin fibers.

The chromatin is devoid of these packing proteins.

3.The chromosome contains different contrictions one of them is centromere which the chromatin fibers lack of.

4.The chromosome is formed only during cell division. DNA stay mostly as chromatin fibers.

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