Researchers centered at Japan's National Institute for Physiological Sciences reveal details of the structure of compacted DNA transiently formed at the time of cell division in cyanobacteria.
Each human cell contains so much DNA — about 2 metres if extended — that it must be tightly wrapped around specialized histone proteins to form spool-like structures called nucleosomes. Nucleosomes ...
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