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In the nucleus of each cell, the DNA molecule is packaged into thread-like structures called chromosomes. Each chromosome is made up of DNA tightly coiled many times around proteins called histones that support its structure.

Chromosomes are not visible in the cell’s nucleus—not even under a microscope—when the cell is not dividing. However, the DNA that makes up chromosomes becomes more tightly packed during cell division and is then visible under a microscope. Most of what researchers know about chromosomes was learned by observing chromosomes during cell division.

Each chromosome has a constriction point called the centromere, which divides the chromosome into two sections, or “arms.” The short arm of the chromosome is labeled the “p arm.” The long arm of the chromosome is labeled the “q arm.” The location of the centromere on each chromosome gives the chromosome its characteristic shape, and can be used to help describe the location of specific genes.
New Halophyte Genome Sequence Sheds Light on Salt Tolerance Mechanisms

New Halophyte Genome Sequence Sheds Light on Salt Tolerance Mechanisms

NICER Gene Editing Technique Reduces Unintended Mutations

NICER Gene Editing Technique Reduces Unintended Mutations

Pusan National University Scientists Explore OsMATL2 Gene as a Candidate for Haploid Induction in Rice

Pusan National University Scientists Explore OsMATL2 Gene as a Candidate for Haploid Induction in Rice

3D Genome Organization Reveals Key Mechanism of Antibody Generation

3D Genome Organization Reveals Key Mechanism of Antibody Generation

New Mechanism Underpins Paternal Methylation Imprinting

New Mechanism Underpins Paternal Methylation Imprinting

Yourgene Health Launches MagBench Automated DNA Extraction Instrument and Kit for NIPT Workflows

Yourgene Health Launches MagBench Automated DNA Extraction Instrument and Kit for NIPT Workflows

The Last Piece of Our Genome: Sequencing the Y Chromosome

The Last Piece of Our Genome: Sequencing the Y Chromosome

First Complete View of Y Chromosome's Code Sequenced

First Complete View of Y Chromosome's Code Sequenced

Schizophrenia-Linked Chromosome Deletion Affects Mitochondria

Schizophrenia-Linked Chromosome Deletion Affects Mitochondria

AI-Powered Speed Breeding Could Revolutionize Agriculture

AI-Powered Speed Breeding Could Revolutionize Agriculture

New Discovery Leads to Underlying Factors to Gene Size Variations

New Discovery Leads to Underlying Factors to Gene Size Variations

Study Provides New Insight Into the Evolutionary History of Gorillas

Study Provides New Insight Into the Evolutionary History of Gorillas

New Study Shows How Butterflies and Moths Can Help Understand Evolution

New Study Shows How Butterflies and Moths Can Help Understand Evolution

New Gene Discovery Could Revolutionize Sex Determination in Green Algae

New Gene Discovery Could Revolutionize Sex Determination in Green Algae

New AI Tool Tracks Complex Fruit Fly Behavior

New AI Tool Tracks Complex Fruit Fly Behavior

Ancient Virus-Like Transposons Found to Mediate Horizontal Gene Transfer in Worms

Ancient Virus-Like Transposons Found to Mediate Horizontal Gene Transfer in Worms

New View of Euchromatin in the Cell Analyzed

New View of Euchromatin in the Cell Analyzed

Loss of the Y Chromosome Impairs Body's Ability to Fight Cancer

Loss of the Y Chromosome Impairs Body's Ability to Fight Cancer

Discovering a Novel Method to Determine the Parent Species of Hybrids

Discovering a Novel Method to Determine the Parent Species of Hybrids

New Method Discovers Distinct Ancestries by Looking at Genomic Patterns in Hybrids

New Method Discovers Distinct Ancestries by Looking at Genomic Patterns in Hybrids

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