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G bands a. are the regions of the nucleus occupied by a particular chromosome. b

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Question

G bands a. are the regions of the nucleus occupied by a particular chromosome. b. are the relatively less condensed regions of chromosomes. c. are complexes containing two H2A/H2B dimers and two H3/H4 dimers, around which 146 bp of DNA are wrapped. d. promote the formation of either euchromatin or heterochromatin. e. bind to DNA to form the nucleosome core particles. f. are the regions of a bacterial cell that contains the bacterial chromosome. g. are darkly stained regions of compacted chromosomes (heterochromatin) that have been stained with Giemsa.

Explanation / Answer

are darkly stained regions of compacted chromosomes (heterochromatin) that have been stained with Giemsa.