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What is rotational positioning?

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The location of the histone octamer relative to turns of the double helix, which determines which face of DNA is exposed on the nucleosome surface. Rotational positioning describes the exposure of DNA on the surface of the nucleosome.


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The location of the histone octamer relative to turns of the double helix, which determines which face of DNA is exposed on the nucleosome surface.
Rotational positioning describes the exposure of DNA on the surface of the nucleosome.
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Shay 1vcc
Shay 1vcc