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How is the DNA condensation controlled.

Author: H K



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By specific proteins, histones and non-histones (AKA chromosomal proteins) In prokaryotes no histones are available. Histones are characterized by richness in basic positively charged aa lysine and arginine. making them able to bind to negatively charged DNA.


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