Definition of Chromatins. Meaning of Chromatins. Synonyms of Chromatins

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Definition of Chromatins

Chromatin
Chromatin Chro"ma*tin, n. (Biol.) The deeply staining substance of the nucleus and chromosomes of cells, now supposed to be the physical basis of inheritance, and generally regarded as the same substance as the hypothetical idioplasm or germ plasm.
Chromatin
Chromatin Chro"ma*tin, n. [Gr. ?, ?, color.] (Biol.) Tissue which is capable of being stained by dyes.

Meaning of Chromatins from wikipedia

- complex is called chromatin. The basic structural unit of chromatin is the nucleosome. The first definition allows for "chromatins" to be defined in other...
- Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a type of immunoprecipitation experimental technique used to investigate the interaction between proteins and...
- Chromatin remodeling is the dynamic modification of chromatin architecture to allow access of condensed genomic DNA to the regulatory transcription machinery...
- salt-and-pepper chromatin, also salt-and-pepper nuclei and stippled chromatin, refers to cell nuclei that demonstrate granular chromatin (on light microscopy)...
- Bivalent chromatin are segments of DNA, bound to histone proteins, that have both repressing and activating epigenetic regulators in the same region....
- A chromatin variant corresponds to a section of the genome that differs in chromatin states across cell types/states within an individual (intra-individual)...
- Chromatin bridge is a mitotic occurrence that forms when telomeres of sister chromatids fuse together and fail to completely segregate into their respective...
- An active chromatin sequence (ACS) is a region of DNA in a eukaryotic chromosome in which histone modifications such as acetylation lead to exposure of...
- A Barr body (named after discoverer Murray Barr) or X-chromatin is an inactive X chromosome. In species with XY ****-determination (including humans),...
- the term chromatin, which was introduced by Walther Flemming. Some of the early karyological terms have become outdated. For example, Chromatin (Flemming...