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Hana Clayton
2 July, 07:00
What is the role of histone modifying proteins?
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Anabella Vasquez
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Histone proteins act to package DNA, which wraps around the eight histones, into chromosomes. Histone modifications act in diverse biological processes such as transcriptional activation/inactivation, chromosome packaging, and DNA damage/repair.
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