heterochromatinisierten
Heterochromatinisierten is a German term that translates to "heterochromatized" or "heterochromatized regions" in English. It refers to areas of the genome that are condensed and transcriptionally inactive. This state is characterized by the tight packaging of DNA with histone proteins, forming a dense structure that is inaccessible to the cellular machinery responsible for gene expression.
In contrast to euchromatin, which is open and actively transcribed, heterochromatin is thought to play a role
The process of heterochromatization involves epigenetic modifications to histones, such as methylation and deacetylation, which promote