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Thinking ahead to the remaining topics, what happens to histonesbound to eukaryotic chromosomes before and during DNA replicationand transcription?

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Histones are the main proteins in chromatin Before DNA replication histones bind with DNA very tightly Chromosomes are composed of DNA tightlywound around histones Chromosomal DNA is packaged inside microscopic nuclei with the help of histones    See Answer
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