different between chromatin vs chromatosome
chromatin
English
Etymology
Borrowed from German Chromatin, from (combining form of) Ancient Greek ????? (khrôma, “colour”) + -in.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?k???m?t?n/
Noun
chromatin (plural chromatins)
- (biology) A complex of DNA, RNA and proteins within the cell nucleus out of which chromosomes condense during cell division.
Derived terms
- chromatic
- idiochromatin
- trophochromatin
Translations
chromatin From the web:
- what chromatin contains
- what chromatin forms chromosomes
- what chromatin state is typical for neurons
- what chromatin do
- what's chromatin made up of
- what chromatin is made of
- what chromatin is active
- what chromatin mean
chromatosome
English
Etymology
chromato- +? -some
Noun
chromatosome (plural chromatosomes)
- A structural unit of a nucleoprotein consisting of a nucleosome bound to chromatin
Derived terms
- dichromatosome
- monochromatosome
Anagrams
- homooctamers
chromatosome From the web:
- what does the chromosome consist of
- what is nucleosome chromatosome
- what are the 4 parts of a chromosome
- what makes up the chromosome
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