Where, and how, are chromosomes formed? State their significance
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In the nucleus the DNA is loosely arranged in the nucleus and is known as chromatin. During cell division, the chromatin coils tightly around the proteins called histones to form structures called nucleosomes. The nucleosomes super coil to form the condensed DNA known as chromosomes.
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during during the cell division
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