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2 January, 19:09

The human genome contains 3.4*109 base pairs. The length of linker DNA in mammals is 50 base pairs. Approximately how many nucleosomes are required to organize the 10-nm-fiber structure of the genome?

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  1. 2 January, 20:29
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    1.7 x 107 nucleosomes.

    Explanation:

    The number of nucleosomes can be calculated by the following formula:

    Nucleosomes = Genome size / total number of base pairs.

    Here, the genome size is 3.4*109.

    Total number of base pair = number of base pairs in nucleosome core particle + linker DNA.

    Total number of base pair = 146 + 50 = 196.

    Number of nucleosome = 3.4*109 / 196.

    Number of nucleosome = 1.7 x 107 nucleosomes.

    Thus, the answer is 1.7 x 107 nucleosomes.
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