Everything about Chromatosome totally explained
A
chromatosome is essentially a
nucleosome with one bound linker histone for example
H1.
See: nucleosome and chromatin.
Details
A chromatosome consists of a
histone octamer, one molecule of linker histone for example
H1 and 166bp of DNA. The linker histone is a binding agent, acting like a finger holding down the DNA preventing its release.
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