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- Heterochromatin comment "Heterochromatin is a tightly packed form of DNA, which comes in multiple varieties. Because it is tightly packed, it is inaccessible to polymerases and is therefore not transcribed. These varieties lie on a continuum between the two extremes of constitutive and facultative heterochromatin. Both play a role in the expression of genes.Constitutive heterochromatin can affect the genes near them (position-effect variegation).".
- Q837783 comment "Heterochromatin is a tightly packed form of DNA, which comes in multiple varieties. Because it is tightly packed, it is inaccessible to polymerases and is therefore not transcribed. These varieties lie on a continuum between the two extremes of constitutive and facultative heterochromatin. Both play a role in the expression of genes.Constitutive heterochromatin can affect the genes near them (position-effect variegation).".