What is the difference between heterochromatin and euchromatin?
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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.
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-Euchromatin
*Heterochromatin
-It is a loosely packed form of DNA in the chromosome
*It is a tightly packed form of DNA in the chromosomes.
-Lightly stained
*Stained dark
-Low DNA density
*High DNA density
-Present in the inner body of the nucleus.
*Present in the periphery of the nucleus.
-Genetically active
*Genetically inactive.
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