Chromatin Remodeling

"Chromatin remodeling" refers to the dynamic and complex process by which the structure of chromatin – the DNA and associated proteins in the nucleus of a cell – is altered to regulate gene expression and various cellular processes. This remodeling involves the repositioning, sliding, or restructuring of nucleosomes (the building blocks of chromatin) along the DNA strand.

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