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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)
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histones
histones
transcription factors
transcription factors
DNA polymerases
DNA polymerases
RNA polymerases
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histones
Eukaryotic DNA is wrapped around histone proteins to form nucleosomes and higher-order chromatin structures, compacting chromosomes to fit in the nucleus.
Eukaryotic DNA is wrapped around histone proteins to form nucleosomes and higher-order chromatin structures, compacting chromosomes to fit in the nucleus.
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