In euchrimatin gene can expressed all other time except during cell division is it true?
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Jul 11
No, this statement is not entirely accurate. Euchromatin is a type of chromatin that is loosely packed and allows for gene expression. It is true that euchromatin is typically more active during interphase (the phase of the cell cycle between cell divisions), but gene expression can still occur during cell division in certain circumstances. Additionally, not all genes in euchromatin are actively expressed at all times, as gene expression is tightly regulated and can be turned on or off in response to various signals and cues.