= DNA condensation
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DNA condensation is the process by which DNA molecules become tightly packed and organized within cells. This is critical for several biological functions, particularly during cell division, when the long strands of DNA need to be compacted to fit within the cell nucleus and to ensure accurate segregation into daughter cells. DNA condensation involves a series of interactions between DNA and various proteins, including histones. Histones are small, positively charged proteins that help to package DNA into a compact structure known as chromatin.
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