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13 July, 05:58

The nucleus of a call contains over a meter of DNA. How can all of this DNA fit inside a single cell?

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  1. 13 July, 06:07
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    The DNA is coiled extremely tightly around proteins called histones, like a thread on a spool. When DNA is wrapped around a a group of histones, it is called a nucleosome.
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