Chromatin organization refers to how the DNA in our cells is arranged and packaged. Our DNA is a long thread-like molecule that carries genetic information. To fit inside the cell, it is tightly coiled and packaged, forming a structure called chromatin.
Chromatin organization involves how the DNA is folded and organized, allowing different parts of the DNA to be accessible or inaccessible for important cellular processes. This organization plays a role in controlling gene expression and regulating various cell functions.
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