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Eukaryotic chromosomes tend to be much larger than prokaryotic chromosomes. In order to package these large chromosomes into the nucleus, which family of proteins are used by the cell? (1 point)
• histones
DNA polymerases
transcription factors
• RNA polymerases
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Histones.
Eukaryotic DNA is wrapped around histone proteins to form nucleosomes and higher-order chromatin structures, allowing large chromosomes to be compacted into the nucleus.
Eukaryotic DNA is wrapped around histone proteins to form nucleosomes and higher-order chromatin structures, allowing large chromosomes to be compacted into the nucleus.
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