Explain DNA packaging in case of eukaryotes.
Answers
Answered by
1
Explanation:
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
Answered by
3
Answer:
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.
Similar questions
Environmental Sciences,
2 months ago
Biology,
2 months ago
World Languages,
4 months ago
Science,
4 months ago
Social Sciences,
11 months ago
Math,
11 months ago
India Languages,
11 months ago