Read the following satements and select the correct option.
Loosely packed and light stained region of chromation are called as heterochromatin.
(ii) Densely packed and dark stained region of chromatin are called as euchromatin.
(iii) A typical nucleosome contains 200 bp of DNA helix.
Answers
Answer:
'Statements (i) and (ii) are false, but the statement (iii) is true.'
Explanation:
A typical nucleosome contains 200 bp of DNA helix. Nucleosomes constitute the repeating unit of a structure in nucleus called chromatin. Chromatin is held over a scaffold of nan-histone chromosomal (or NI-K) proteins. At some places, chromatin is densely packed to form darkly stained heterochromatin. At other places, chromatin is loosely packed. it is called chromatin Chtornatin. It is transcriptionally active chromatin. Whereas heterochromatin is transcriptionally inactive and late, replicating or heteropycnotic.
So, the correct answer is 'A typical nucleosome contains 200 bp of DNA helix. Nucleosomes constitute the repeating unit of a structure in nucleus called chromatin. Chromatin is held over a scaffold of nan-histone chromosomal (or NI-K) proteins. At some places, chromatin is densely packed to form darkly stained heterochromatin. At other places, chromatin is loosely packed. it is called chromatin Chtornatin. It is transcriptionally active chromatin. Whereas heterochromatin is transcriptionally inactive and late, replicating or heteropycnotic'.
Answer:
Statement (i) and (ii) are false, but statement (iii) is true.
Explanation:
A typical nucleosome contains 200 bp of DNA helix. Nucleosomes constitute the repeating unit of a structure in nucleus called chromatin. Chromatin is held over a scaffold of non -histone chromosomal (or NHC) proteins. At some places chromatin is densely packed to form darkly stainined heterochromatin. At other places chromatin is loosely packed. It is called euchromatin. It is transcriptionally active chromatin whereas heterrochromatin is transcriptionally active chromatin whereas heterochromatin is transcriptionally inactive and late replicating or heteropycnotic.