Biology, asked by v1028, 8 months ago

Ques - How are proteins able to bind at specific sequences?
(a) By interacting with the sugar-phosphate backbone
(b) By opening up the double helix and forming bonds with the bases
(c) By interacting with the bases through histone proteins
(d) By interacting with the bases in the major and minor grooves of the double helix


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Answered by anukalpgupta8
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Answer:

The dna is bounded on histone protein or we can say it is coiled on histone protein and called chromatin

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