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Chromosomes: Because Everybody is Unique
Chromosomes are threadlike, gene carrying structures found within the nucleus. Three smaller biological parts build the Chromosome: the Centromere, the Telomere, and Euchromatin.
The Centromere is a specialized region that is critical during Mitosis, joining two sister chromatids.
The Telomere is a protective structure at the end of each chromosome. It is the tandemly repetitive DNA located at the end of the DNA strips within the chromosome.
Euchromatin is the opened, unraveled form of eukaryotic chromatin that is available within the chromosome for Transcription.
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