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What are linker histone?

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A family of histones (such as histone H1) that are not components of the nucleosome core. Linker DNA is the region of 8 to 114 bp that is susceptible to early cleavage by nucleases.


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A family of histones (such as histone H1) that are not components of the nucleosome core.
Linker DNA is the region of 8 to 114 bp that is susceptible to early cleavage by nucleases.
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Shay 1vcc
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