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Structures of variable diameter visible in the nucleoplasm by electron microscopy, mainly observed near the border of condensed chromatin. The fibrils are enriched in RNA, and are believed to be sites of pre-mRNA splicing and polyadenylylation representing the in situ form of nascent transcripts. The ordered and organized complex of DNA and protein that forms the chromosome in the nucleus. Any constituent part of a nuclear chromosome, a chromosome found in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. Any constituent part of the nucleus, a membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated. Any constituent part of a chromosome, a structure composed of a very long molecule of DNA and associated proteins (e.g. histones) that carries hereditary information. A chromosome found in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. The ordered and organized complex of DNA and protein that forms the chromosome.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: perichromatin fibrils
Acc: GO:0005726
Aspect: Cellular Component
Desc: Structures of variable diameter visible in the nucleoplasm by electron microscopy, mainly observed near the border of condensed chromatin. The fibrils are enriched in RNA, and are believed to be sites of pre-mRNA splicing and polyadenylylation representing the in situ form of nascent transcripts.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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   Term or descendants: 7 [Search]


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0005726 - perichromatin fibrils (interactive image map)

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