explain the organisation of genome in eukaryotes
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A genome is an organism's complete set of DNA, comprising of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA. ... Eukaryotic genome is linear and conforms the Watson-Crick Double Helix structural model. Embedded in Nucleosome-complex DNA & Protein (Histone) structure that pack together to form chromosomes.
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