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English: The histone octamer is formed from two subunits each of the four core histones. The four H3 and H4 subunits form a tightly packed tetramer that associates with two H2A/H2B dimers to form each octamer. About 147 bp of DNA is wrapped around the octamer to form a nucleosome. Nucleosomes can be arrayed in the loosely packed beads-on-a-string form of chromatin, but are generally more tightly packaged into the 30-nm fiber. Fiber formation requires histone tails and additional proteins, neither of which is shown here.[1]
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Author David O Morgan
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A schematic showing the basic structure of nucleosomes and how they bind to DNA.

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