What is the genetic material of eukaryotes called?

In eukaryotes, the genetic material is in the form of the chemical compound DNA In the nucleus, the DNA is associated with proteins (especially histones ), and the combination of DNA and proteins, although not a compound, is sometimes referred to as chromatin A complete length of chromatin is a chromosome Each chromosome contains one molecule of DNA in the first half of interphase, and two after the DNA has replicated at about mid-interphase Outside the nucleus, there is DNA in each mitochondrion and chloroplast. This DNA contains much less genetic information than the nucleus. In humans, there are (very roughly) 20,000 genes in the nucleus, and 37 in mitochondrial DNA.

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