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DNA is wrapped around the nucleosome. Nucleosome is formed of a octamer unit, this octamer is formed by histone proteins. Histones are basic protein. Histone and DNA wrapped on it forms a nucleosome.
DNA is not always wrapped tightly on the proteins.DNA, when expressed, is loosely wrapped.
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