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What distinguishes heterochromatin from euchromatin in the nucleus?
A. Heterochromatin is loosely coiled and genetically active
B. Heterochromatin is highly coiled and genetically less active, while euchromatin is loosely coiled and more active
C. Euchromatin is dark-staining and inactive
D. Heterochromatin lacks DNA
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