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What is the difference between chromatin and chromosomes ?

Answer» \tChromatinChromosome1.It is the nucleoprotein of chromosomes which stains strongly with basis dyes and is present inside the nucleus.1.Thread - like, stainable, condensed chromatin, visible at cell division and containing hereditary information in the form of genes.2. Chromatin Fibers are Long and thin. They are uncoiled structures found inside the nucleus.2. Chromosomes are compact, thick and ribbon-like. These are coiled structures seen prominently during cell division.3. Chromatin is unpaired.3. Chromosome is paired.4. Found throughout the cell cycle.4. Distinctly visible during cell division (metaphase, anaphase) as highly condensed structures upto several thousand nm.\t


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