(ˈ)yü+ noun
Etymology: German, from eu- + chromatin
: the portion of chromatin that is genetically active and is held to be largely made up of genes and that stains less intensely than heterochromatin
(ˈ)yü+ noun
Etymology: German, from eu- + chromatin
: the portion of chromatin that is genetically active and is held to be largely made up of genes and that stains less intensely than heterochromatin
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012