The condition or process of having regions of chromatin with different levels of compaction and activity.
From heterochromatin + -ism (condition/system). Modern genetics terminology describing the characteristic property of differentiated chromatin states.
Heterochromatism is why identical twins can look different over time—the same DNA undergoes different chromatin packaging in different cells, turning genes on and off without changing your genetic code.
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