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The dense area DNA in the nucleus is
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the nucleolus

Explanation: The nucleolus is the most prominent structure in the eukaryotic cell nucleus, with its high density and greater refractive index relative to the surrounding nucleoplasm rendering it readily detectable in cytological specimens by both light and electron microscopy

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