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does prokaryotic cells have chromatin?
do?
They have a circular instead of linear genome and no histones.. so.. no?
😛Way to edit your post before i can embarrass you...you're no fun.
The answer is no.
do?
They have a circular instead of linear genome and no histones.. so.. no?
yeah, I'm aware of that. guess it compounds the question.some archaea have histones
the answer is yes,
chromatin is a dna wound around packaging proteins. If dna weren't packaged, it would take up x10000 more volume than it does
Gotta disagree here. Only the eukaryotes have chromatin.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=cooper.section.618
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I had wiki'd chromatin and it said it was found in prokarya in the nucleoid. This confused me. I had to edit 🙂
Yep. Because chromatin is wound up DNA which only eukaryotes have.
the answer is yes,
chromatin is a dna wound around packaging proteins. If dna weren't packaged, it would take up x10000 more volume than it does
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Gotta disagree here. Only the eukaryotes have chromatin.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=cooper.section.618
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