Nuclear chromatin, also called nuclear reticulum, is a darkly stained network of long and fine threads, called chromatin fibres, suspended in most of the nucleoplasm of the interphase nucleus.
Nuclear chromatin, also called nuclear reticulum, is a darkly stained network of long and fine threads, called chromatin fibres, suspended in most of the nucleoplasm of the interphase nucleus.It was first reported by W. Flemming