Biology, asked by kalaiselvi25878, 5 months ago

How is the negatively charged DNA held as a compact ‘bead’,in the

Nucleosome?​

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Answered by Jemima5
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The DNA (which is negatively charged because of the phosphate groups) is wrapped tightly around the histone core. This nucleosome is linked to the next one with the help of a linker DNA. This is also known as the “beads on a string” structure.

Answered by DEVILRAYAN
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At the most basic level, DNA is wrapped around proteins known as histones to form structures called nucleosomes. ... The DNA (which is negatively charged because of the phosphate groups) is wrapped tightly around the histone core. This nucleosome is linked to the next one with the help of a linker DNA

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