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describe packaging of DNA in eukaryotes ​

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Answered by nishat62
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Eukaryotes, whose chromosomes each consist of a linear DNA molecule, employ a different type of packing strategy to fit their DNA inside the nucleus .At the most basic level, DNA is wrapped around proteins known as histones to form structures called nucleosomes.

Answered by LBenbow2019
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All eukaryotes have a well-defined nucleus that contains the DNA. DNA is a negatively charged polymer, packed compactly within the chromatin engirdling the histone proteins, a ball of positively charged proteins. The octamer of histone proteins is wrapped with DNA helix, giving rise to a structure called nucleosome

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