caryotin

/ˈkɛriətɪn/
noun
  1. The material that makes up the nucleus of a cell, especially the part that stains easily; chromatin.
    • Under the microscope, the caryotin appeared as dark clumps inside the nucleus.
    • Scientists study caryotin to understand how DNA is organized.
    • Changes in caryotin can indicate cell damage or disease.
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