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At what stage is the DNA in the nucleus of the cell, loosely coiled?

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-chromatin-

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Well because DNA is found in the nucleus of a cell in two different forms, depending on whether or not the cell is going through mitosis (cell division or body cell reproduction) When a cell is not going through mitosis, DNA is in a long loosely coiled form called Chromatin.

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Answer:

DNA is found in the nucleus of a cell in two different forms, depending on whether or not the cell is going through mitosis (cell division). When a cell is not going through mitosis, DNA is in a long, loosely coiled form called chromatin.

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