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Eukaryotic DNA is packed in a chromatin structure, making it harder than prokaryotic DNA to be transcribed. Which proteins are directly involved in the structure of eukaryotic DNA? a polymerases b Actins c collagens d histones

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The proteins directly involved in the structure of eukaryotic DNA are **d. histones**. Histones are the proteins around which DNA wraps to form nucleosomes, which are the fundamental units of chromatin. This packaging is essential for organizing DNA within the nucleus and plays a key role in regulating transcription and DNA accessibility.

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