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Chromosome Structured Hold Chain Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid Dna

Front How is the chromosome structured to hold together the whole chain of deoxyribo nucleic acid
Back The DNA double helix structure winds around histone proteins and the DNA-histone complex coils to form a chromatin fibre (a helix) which joins to a protein scaffold which is folded and condensed to produce a chromosome

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