![\huge\red{\mid{\underline{\overline{\texttt{Question}}}\mid}} \huge\red{\mid{\underline{\overline{\texttt{Question}}}\mid}}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Chuge%5Cred%7B%5Cmid%7B%5Cunderline%7B%5Coverline%7B%5Ctexttt%7BQuestion%7D%7D%7D%5Cmid%7D%7D)
★ Which are the nucleosomal "core" histones?
Hehe ....hehe
Answers
Answered by
35
Which are the nucleosomal "core" histones?
❥The nucleosome core particle consists of approximately 146 base pairs (bp) of DNA wrapped in 1.67 left-handed superhelical turns around a histone octamer, consisting of 2 copies each of the core histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4. Core particles are connected by stretches of linker DNA, which can be up to about 80 bp long.
➙ mai nhi darta lo bol diya - i love u @Strawberrycake..hehe
Answered by
18
Answer:
The nucleosome core particle consists of approximately 146 base pairs (bp) of DNA wrapped in 1.67 left-handed superhelical turns around a histone octamer, consisting of 2 copies each of the core histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4. Core particles are connected by stretches of linker DNA, which can be up to about 80 bp long.
Explanation:
I HOPE IT'S HELPFUL FOR YOU AND OTHERS PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIST AND FOLLOW ME..XD
Similar questions