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the basic protein of a nucleus are​

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Answered by spbankingandsscserie
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The basic proteins associated with DNA are the well-known protamines and histones.

Answered by DeenaMathew
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The basic protein of a nucleus is histones and proteins.

  • Histones are found in the nucleus of eukaryotes and absent in prokaryotes but present in the archaea domain of prokaryotes.
  • Histones are basic proteins that wrap around the DNA molecule and are associated with chromatin condensation.
  • Chromatin condenses to form compact chromosomes.
  • DNA is negatively charged and acidic while the histone is positively charged and basic so, it will be easy for the histone to bind with DNA.

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