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Where in a eukaryotic cell would you find chromatin?.

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Chromatin is a complex of DNA and proteins that forms chromosomes within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Nuclear DNA does not appear in free linear strands; it is highly condensed and wrapped around nuclear proteins in order to fit inside the nucleus.
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Answer:

Nucleus

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The chromatin is located in the nucleus, The answer above is plagiarized so be careful

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