Biology, asked by dnyanesh59, 10 months ago

What is the angle formed between DNA helix that leaves the histone complex and the histone molecule? Is it constant? If it changes, are there any harmful effects of that?​

Answers

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Histone Complex

Explanation:

  • The histone octamer core contains two particles every one of histones such as H2A, H3,H4 and H2B,
  • The linker DNA and histone genuinely interface contiguous nucleosome center particles
  • Their function is to bundle DNA into basic units called nucleosomes
  • Histones are the fundamental proteins in chromatin
  • Chromatin is a blend of DNA and protein which makes up the contents of a cell nucleus
Answered by smartbrainz
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solenoid is the angle formed between the dna helix that leaves the histone complex and the hostone molecule

Explanation:

  • It is constant for a particular species.if there is change in the angle which is formed between the DNA helix that leaves the histone complex and the histone molecule then it results in the mutation of the gene in which the DNA is located.
  • This type of mutation is known as point mutation which is formed due to the change in the histone octamer which is the basic component of any DNA complex. ,

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Explain the structure of dna

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