Achromatin

/ˌækroʊˈmeɪtɪn/ noun

The portion of a cell nucleus that does not stain deeply with dyes, contrasting with chromatin; also called euchromatin, it represents genetically active DNA.

From 'achrom-' (colorless) + '-in' (chemical suffix). Named in cell biology when researchers observed that not all nuclear material stained equally under microscopes.

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