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Question: What is Euchromatin?...

What is Euchromatin?

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Solution

Chromatin is found in the nucleus which consist of DNA and proteins. The DNA is a hereditary material and contains genetic information.

Complete Answer:
There are two types of chromatin:

  1. Euchromatin

  2. Heterochromatin

  3. Euchromatin:
    - Euchromatin is a loosely packed form of chromatin.
    - That’s why DNA is more accessible.
    - This type of chromatin is involved in active transcription of DNA into mRNA.

  4. Heterochromatin:
    - Heterochromatin is a very tightly and condensed form of chromatin.
    - Heterochromatin is very stable .
    - Heterochromatin is present in very condensed from inside the nucleus that’s why it appears as small, darkly staining irregular particles inside the nucleus.

Differences between Heterochromatin:

Sl.NoHeterochromatinEuchromatin
1.DNA is tightly bound or condensed and forms a smaller part of the genome.DNA is loosely bound or dispersed and forms a significant part of the genome.
2.It is darkly stained.It is lightly stained.
3.Genes present of heterochromatin are usually inactive.Genes present on euchromatin are usually active.

Note: The major protein present in chromatin is histone (positively charged protein) which helps in packaging of DNA (negatively charged molecule) in the eukaryotic cell.