Basichromatin

/ˌbeɪsɪˈkroʊmətɪn/ noun

The portion of chromatin (DNA-containing material in cells) that stains intensely with basic dyes, representing more condensed genetic material.

From 'basichromatic' (staining with basic dyes) + 'chromatin' (from Greek 'chroma' meaning color, the cell's DNA-protein complex). A molecular biology term.

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