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Chromatin
- What make up eukaryotic chromosomes
- Are complexes of proteins and DNA
- When a cell is about to divide the DNA is copied and thin fibers of chromatin coil up all together, being thick enough in nueclosomes, that wrap up into histones with DNA to be noticeable on a microscope as a chromosome