noun
- A densely staining region of the nucleus in certain cells, formed by the aggregation of heterochromatin from multiple chromosomes.
Usage: biology; cytology; technical term
Examples
- The chromocenter is particularly prominent in the salivary gland cells of Drosophila larvae.
- Researchers observed the chromocenter under the microscope as a dark-staining structure in the nucleus.
- The formation of a chromocenter involves the clustering of pericentromeric heterochromatin.
- In some organisms, the chromocenter serves as a site of gene silencing.
- The chromocenter's size and position can vary depending on the cell type and developmental stage.