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chromonema
[kroh-muh-nee-muh]
noun
plural
chromonemataa chromosome thread that is relatively uncoiled at early prophase but assumes a spiral form at metaphase.
chromonema
/ ˌkrəʊməʊnɪˈmætɪk, ˌkrəʊməˈniːmə /
noun
the coiled mass of threads visible within a nucleus at the start of cell division
a coiled chromatin thread within a single chromosome
Other Word Forms
- chromonematic adjective
- ˌdzˈԱ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of chromonema1
Word History and Origins
Origin of chromonema1
Example Sentences
Molecular models suggest that chromosomes assemble in an ordered, hierarchical way: DNA wraps around proteins called histones to form nucleosomes, which fold into 30-nanometre fibres, then 120-nanometre ‘chromonema’, and further into larger chromatin structures until they reach their most tightly coiled form — the characteristic X-shaped bodies.
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