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When the cell is not dividing, the nucleic acid is present in the form of chromatin. It is a loosely packed form that makes sure that the DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) is accessible to the proteins as well. This accessibility is very crucial for gene expression to take place. Before the cell division, the genome is highly condensed so that it can be divided into daughter cells.

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