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complex is
called chromatin. The
basic structural unit of
chromatin is the nucleosome. The
first definition allows for "
chromatins" to be
defined in other...
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Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a type of
immunoprecipitation experimental technique used to
investigate the
interaction between proteins and...
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Chromatin remodeling is the
dynamic modification of
chromatin architecture to
allow access of
condensed genomic DNA to the
regulatory transcription machinery...
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Bivalent chromatin are
segments of DNA,
bound to
histone proteins, that have both
repressing and
activating epigenetic regulators in the same region....
- salt-and-pepper
chromatin, also salt-and-pepper
nuclei and
stippled chromatin,
refers to cell
nuclei that
demonstrate granular chromatin (on
light microscopy)...
- prophase. The main
occurrences in
prophase are the
condensation of the
chromatin reticulum and the
disappearance of the nucleolus.
Microscopy can be used...
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influences whether the
histones of
transcribed nucleosomes are
evicted from
chromatin, or
reinserted behind the
transcribing polymerase. RNA
polymerase II is...
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Chromatin ****embly factor-1 (CAF-1) is a
protein complex —
including Chaf1a (p150), Chaf1b (p60), and p48
subunits in humans, or Cac1, Cac2, and Cac3...
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Nucleoli on the
nucleus and it
occupies most of the cell volume. the
chromatins are
consist of a
network of fine red pink strands. The
distinguished feature...
- term '
chromatin',
which was
introduced by
Walther Flemming. Some of the
early karyological terms have
become outdated. For example, '
chromatin' (Flemming...