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Chromosomes in eukaryotes are made up of DNA wrapped around proteins. What's it called
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In eukaryotes, chromosomes are made up of DNA wrapped around proteins called histones. This combination of DNA and histone proteins forms a complex known as chromatin. The way DNA is wrapped around histones enables it to be compacted into the distinct chromosome structures observed during cell division.
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