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What is the difference between chromatin, chromosome and genes?

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Answered by alanw5926
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Explanation:

The chromatin further condenses to form chromosomes. This means chromatin is lower order of DNA organization whereas chromosomes are higher order of DNA organization.

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Difference between Chromosomes and Chromatin

CHROMATIN CHROMOSOMES

Composed of nucleosomes They are condensed chromatin fibers

Unpaired Paired

Answered by intelligent567
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CHROMATIN

CHROMOSOMES

Composed of nucleosomes

They are condensed chromatin fibers

Unpaired

Paired

Visualized under electron microscope

Visualised under light microscope

Thin, long, uncoiled structure

Thick, compact, ribbon-like structure

Allows DNA replication

No metabolic activity shown

Chromatin

Chromatin is located in the nucleus of our cell. It is composed of DNA and proteins that condense to form chromosomes. It compresses the DNA structure into a compact unit so that it can fit within the nucleus. The histone proteins organize the DNA into special structures called nucleosomes. The nucleosome further folds to form a chromatin fibre.

Chromosomes

The DNA is packed into thread-like structures called chromosomes. The DNA is tightly coiled around histone proteins several times to form a chromosome. These are formed by the condensation of chromatin

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