Chromosomes

/ˈkroʊməsoʊmz/ noun

Thread-like structures in cell nuclei that carry genetic information in the form of DNA.

From Greek 'chroma' (color) and 'soma' (body), coined in 1888 because these structures readily absorbed colored dyes under microscopy. The name reflects their discoverer's observation method.

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