Histone: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Created page with "DNA is wrapped round positively charged proteins known as histones<ref>Youngson RM (2006). Collins Dictionary of Human Biology. Glasgow: HarperCollins.</ref>. The combination of ..." |
Cleaned up the references. Added some links. |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
DNA is wrapped round positively charged proteins known as histones<ref>Youngson RM (2006). Collins Dictionary of Human Biology. Glasgow: HarperCollins.</ref>. The combination of the histone octamer and DNA as a unit is known as a | DNA is wrapped round positively charged [[Proteins|proteins]] known as histones<ref>Youngson RM (2006). Collins Dictionary of Human Biology. Glasgow: HarperCollins.</ref>. The combination of the histone octamer and [[DNA|DNA]] as a unit is known as a [[nucleosome|nucleosome]]<ref>Reece J, Campbell N (2006). Biology. San Francisco: Benjamin Cummings. ISBN 0-8053-6624-5.</ref>. | ||
=== References === | |||
<references />. |
Latest revision as of 06:56, 19 October 2018
DNA is wrapped round positively charged proteins known as histones[1]. The combination of the histone octamer and DNA as a unit is known as a nucleosome[2].
References
.