ESSENTIALS OF GENETICS ALC & MOD MSTG/ET VP
ESSENTIALS OF GENETICS ALC & MOD MSTG/ET VP
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Author: KLUG
Publisher: Pearson Education
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The transitions that occurs, when the nucleosomes are coiled and folded, forming ultimately a chromatid.

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The nucleosome is found in the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) of eukaryotes. Nucleosomes are a thread-like structure that is built from histone proteins around which the DNA remains in a coiled structure. The histones are the basic (alkaline) proteins that are found in the nuclei of the eukaryotic cells. A chromatid is one of the two identical strands of chromosomes into which a chromosome splits during cell division.

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