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19 February, 23:00

How are large DNA molecules enclosed compactly in the nucleus of a cell?

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  1. 19 February, 23:12
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    It is supercoiled into A DNA (the most abundant type), sometimes into B DNA (Z DNA does not exist in a natural biosystem).

    Supercoiled DNA is wrapped around histones and organized into chromosomes.
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