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The least level of chromosome organization is

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Answered by khansakhan901
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Answer:

Nucleosome.

Explanation:

Nucleosome is the lowest level of chromosome organisation.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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The least level of chromosome organization is called nucleosome.

  • A nucleosome is a DNA segment that is surrounded by a protein core. DNA could be squeezed into a smaller area within the nucleus by producing a compound with proteins referred to as chromatin.
  • The structure of expanded chromatin mimics pearls on a thread when viewed under a microscope.
  • Each of these tiny beads, or nucleosomes, is around 11 nm in diameter. The central aspect of chromatin is the nucleosome. A histone octamer, which is an eight-protein set called histones, covers a little less than two turns of DNA in each nucleosome.
  • The histone proteins H2A, H2B, H3, and H4 each help compensate two copies of the histone octamer. A chromosome is a highly organised complex of DNA and protein that is produced by further tamping the chain of nucleosomes.

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