Biology, asked by tiposultan, 10 months ago

What is the difference between heterochromatin and euchromatin?


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Answered by sssrohit005p4c0ey
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Answer:

Heterochromatin is that part of the chromosomes which is tightly packed and is genetically inactive, whereas euchromatin is the part that of chromosomes which is uncoiled or loosely packed and is transcriptionally active.

Answered by MrSharib
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1. It is darkly stained region of the chromatin (chromosome).

2. It is compactly coiled regions and with more DNA

3. It is genetically inert as can not transcribe mRNA due to tight coiling.

4. It is late replacative

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1. It is lightly stained region

2. It is loosely coiled region and with less DNA.

3. It is genetically active.

4. It is early replicative.

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