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Heterochromatin and euchromatin?
Euchromatin is loosely coiled DNA that is transcriptionally active. An increased amount of euchromatin indicates an active cell. Heterochromatin is tightly packed DNA that is transcriptionally...
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Where is DNA transcribed?
a. in the extracellular matrix b. in the nucleus c. in the chloroplasts d. in your mom e. both b and d Try using your brain, it helps you remember things like this when you learn them in school. Oh...
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WHAT IS Heterochromatin and euchromatin?
Euchromatin is loosely coiled DNA that is transcriptionally active. Heterochromatin is tightily packed DNA that is transcriptionally inactive.
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Heterochromatin differs from euchromatin in that heterochromatin?
Heterochromatin is more densely packaged than euchromatin and is much less transcriptionally active. Examples of heterochromatic DNA would be the centromeric and telomeric regions of a chromosome.
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How you do transcribed in a sentence?
Leonardo de Vinci transcribed his thoughts into notebooks.