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Sequence No.
BIO-452
In a typical nucleus, some regions of chromatin are stained light and others dark. Explain why is it so and what is its significance?
Answer:
In a typical nucleus, some regions of chromatin are strained light because of loose packing of chromatin and some regions of chromatin are stained dark because, chromatin is densely packed. Euchromatin is transcriptionally active chromatin (lightly stained) while heterochromatin (darkly stained) is transcriptionally inactive.
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