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8 December, 15:45

Which of the following statements are correct? Choose all that apply

Euchromatin is more tightly packed because it has a higher gene density.

The interchromosomal domains are the regions between chromosomal domains, and nothing happens there.

All chromatin takes an equal amount of time to access for replication.

DNA replication appears to be a well-organized process within the nucleus, but transcription does not appear to have any organization to it.

Transcription continues even as a cell has entered S-phase.

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  1. 8 December, 18:02
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    Transcription continues even as a cell has entered S-phase.

    Explanation:

    Transcription is a biochemical process in which the synthesis of the mRNA takes place from DNA in the nucleus. A complete cell division occurs in the G1 phase, S phase, and G2 phase. In S-phase, the synthesis of the new strand of the DNA takes place so-called DNA replication phase and thus cell enters into S phase when the replication process is continued. Euchromatin is such a type of the portion of the chromosome that is lightly packed and play an important role during the transcription process. The interchromosomal domain is such a type of channel that does not contain chromatin and play an important role in the movement of the RNA, proteins and some other molecules. Chromatin is a complex structure that plays an important role in the packaging of the DNA so it differs in the amount of dime during the replication process according to the packaging condition. Most of the biochemical process or reactions takes place in the well-organised condition in the cell such as transcription, translation, replication and many more.
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