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    Chromatin Dynamics

    Chromatin Dynamics refers to the movements and interactions in the nucleus which plays a crucial role in gene regulation. The dynamic structure of chromatin modulates other nuclear processes, including transcription and replication, by altering the accessibility of the DNA to regulatory factors.

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