Euchromatin Vs Heterochromatin Flashcards
Transcriptionally active
Euchromatin
DNA is loosely packed
Euchromatin
Actively present in Prokaryotic and eukaryotic genome
Euchromatin
Genetically active
Euchromatin
Present at inner side of the nucleus
Euchromatin
Stained lighter
Euchromatin
Early replicative
Euchromatin
Aren’t sticky
Euchromatin
Allow gene to form a protein
Euchromatin
Low genetic density
Euchromatin
Consist 2 to 3% part of the genome
Euchromatin
Transcriptionally inactive
Heterochromatin
DNA is highly packed
Heterochromatin
Only present in eukaryotic genome
Heterochromatin
Genetically inactive
Heterochromatin
Present at nucleus periphery
Heterochromatin
Stained dark
Heterochromatin
Late replicative
Heterochromatin
Are usually sticky
Heterochromatin
Regulates genetic integrity, and control gene expression
Heterochromatin
High genetic density
Heterochromatin
Consist 97 to 98% part of the genome
Heterochromatin