what are the differences between core DNA and linker DNA?
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Linker DNA is double-stranded DNA 38-53 bp long in between two nucleosome cores that, in association with histone H1, holds the cores together. Nucleosome is technically the consolidation of a nucleosome core and one adjacent linker DNA; however, the term nucleosome is used freely for solely the core. ...
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