Chromatin is loosely packed, transcribable DNA organized during interphase, whereas chromosomes are tightly wound DNA easily segregated during mitosis.
Chromatin is loosely packed DNA that is transcribable and organized during interphase, while chromosomes are tightly wound DNA that is easily segregated and organized during mitosis.
Front | Chromatin vs. chromosome |
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Back | DNA loosely packed vs. tightly wound DNA transcribable vs. easily segregated organised as such during interphase vs. mitosis |
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