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Chromatin

Chromosome, the highest packing level of DNA, is packed in nucleus. DNA strand itself is packed in chromatin. Chromatin is DNA packaging into 30nm fibers that involve DNA strand with scaffolding around DNA proteins, like histones, in eukaryotic cells’ nucleus.

Explanation:

The DNA strand is folded into nucleosomes, bead-like structures on the DNA and fold up into the 30nm fibers. During meiosis and mitosis, the chromatin is super-coiled up into thicker fibers called chromosomes. Chromosomes within the nucleus can be viewed by a light microscope in a cell in metaphase.

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Answer:

Chromosome is to Nucleus as DNA is to chromosome

Explanation:

The DNA molecule is packaged into thread-like structures called chromosomes. Each chromosome is made up of DNA that is tightly coiled around proteins called histones.