Chromatin
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Example:
Imagine trying to fit a long, tangled garden hose into a small storage bin. Just like how you coil the hose tightly to make it fit neatly, chromatin involves coiling long strands of DNA so they can be compactly stored within the tiny space of a chromosome. The garden hose represents the DNA, the coiling process is akin to the way DNA wraps around proteins to form chromatin, and the small storage bin symbolizes the limited space of a chromosome, showing how nature efficiently packages genetic information.

Practice Version

Chromatin: Coiled DNA strands found in chromosomes. Chromatin. Chromatin is the material that makes up chromosomes, consisting of DNA and proteins, which helps package the DNA into a compact, more manageable shape.