explain the structure of histone protein
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Histone Protein Structure. Histones are the major structural proteins of chromosomes. The DNA molecule is wrapped twice around a Histone Octamer to make a Nucleosome. Six Nucleosomes are assembled into a Solenoid in association with H1 histones.
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May I send u the pic???
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this rounded structure is the histone proteins and the coiled structure is of DNA
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