Chapter 25: Q14CP (page 904)
What happens to nucleosomes after replication?
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The nucleosome is a fundamental structural unit of DNA packaging in eukaryotes.
Nucleosomes consist of a segment of DNA wrapped around eight histones proteins.
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Chapter 25: Q14CP (page 904)
What happens to nucleosomes after replication?
The nucleosome is a fundamental structural unit of DNA packaging in eukaryotes.
Nucleosomes consist of a segment of DNA wrapped around eight histones proteins.
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