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Name for the collection of dna in the nucleus of eukaryotes cells

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DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells is collected into a chromatin.

A chromatin is a complex of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) and proteins called histones which condense to form a chromosome during cell division.

In eukaryotic cells, it is found within the cell nucleus while in prokaryotes, it is found inside the nucleoid .

Its functions are;

1. to package DNA into a smaller volume to fit in the cell.

2. strengthen the DNA to allow mitosis and meiosis.

3. acts as a mechanism to control expression

The chromatin is easily recognized through staining. Its name literally means "colored material."

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