Cells cram DNA into the nucleus in two distinct ways0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- June 10, 2021
Some chromosomes look like crumpled balls while others resemble flat sheets of paper, heat maps show
Some chromosomes look like crumpled balls while others resemble flat sheets of paper, heat maps show
Like an island nation, the nucleus of a cell has a transportation problem. Evolution has enclosed it with a double membrane, the nuclear envelope, which protects DNA but also cuts it off from the rest of the cell. Nature’s solution is a massive—by molecular standards—cylindrical configuration known as the nuclear pore complex, through which imports