High DNase concentrations fragmented the histone proteins so that no DNA was pro
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High DNase concentrations fragmented the histone proteins so that no DNA was protected from the cutting.
The low DNase concentration reveals numerous mutations in the chromosome such that the nucleosome structure is disrupted.
At the lower Dnase concentration, not all nucleosomes were cut in the linker region so the larger fragments reveal multiple nucleosomes in increments of 200 bp.
The results indicate the random nature of molecular genetic experimental findings.
High DNase concentrations fragmented the histone proteins so that no DNA was protected from the cutting.
The low DNase concentration reveals numerous mutations in the chromosome such that the nucleosome structure is disrupted.
At the lower Dnase concentration, not all nucleosomes were cut in the linker region so the larger fragments reveal multiple nucleosomes in increments of 200 bp.
The results indicate the random nature of molecular genetic experimental findings.
Explanation / Answer
The correct option will be "At the lower Dnase concentration, not all nucleosomes were cut in the linker region so the larger fragments reveal multiple nucleosomes in increments of 200 bp."
At high concentration, DNase I digests the entire chromosomal DNA into fragments of 200 bp.
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