role of histone and non histone protein in the nucleus
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The difference between histone and nonhistone is simple. Both are proteins, both provide structure to DNA, and both are components of chromatin. Their chief difference is in the structure they provide. Histone proteins are the spools about which DNA winds, whereas nonhistone proteins provide the scaffolding structure.
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Both are proteins, both provide structure to DNA, and both are components of chromatin.
Histone proteins are the spools about which DNA winds, whereas nonhistone proteins provide the scaffolding structure.
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