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N eukaryotes dna is housed in the . dna is coiled around and condensed into . the chromosomes of a cell are joined at the and the end of the chromosomes are called the
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N eukaryotes dna is housed in the . dna is coiled around and condensed into . the chromosomes of a cell are joined at the and the end of the chromosomes are called the
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DNA is housed in the nucleus in eukaryotes. DNA is coiled around histone proteins and condensed into chromosomes. The ends of chromosomes are called telomeres. Chromosomes are joined at a place called the centromere.
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