k Nucleosome clutch, illustration Nucleosome clutch blue, illustration. Eukaryotic nucleosomes, each consisting of eight histones green, help structure chromosomes by compacting DNA deoxyribonucleic acid. Chromatin compaction follows a hierarchical model where nucleosomes form a beadsonastring structure. It is indicated that nucleosomes are grouped in discrete domains along the chromatin fibre, which are termed nucleosome clutches. These clutches are interspersed with nucleosomedepleted regions. Differentiated cells contain larger and denser clutches than stem cells. Therefore, nucleosome clutches regulate the accessibility of DNA for transcriptional purposes., by BIOLUTION GMBHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Nucleosome clutch, illustration Nucleosome clutch  blue , illustration. Eukaryotic nucleosomes, each consisting of eight histones  green , help structure chromosomes by compacting DNA  deoxyribonucleic acid . Chromatin compaction follows a hierarchical model where nucleosomes form a beads on a string structure. It is indicated that nucleosomes are grouped in discrete domains along the chromatin fibre, which are termed nucleosome  clutches . These clutches are interspersed with nucleosome depleted regions. Differentiated cells contain larger and denser clutches than stem cells. Therefore, nucleosome clutches regulate the accessibility of DNA for transcriptional purposes., by BIOLUTION GMBH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Nucleosome clutch, illustration

Nucleosome clutch (blue), illustration. Eukaryotic nucleosomes, each consisting of eight histones (green), help structure chromosomes by compacting DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Chromatin compaction follows a hierarchical model where nucleosomes form a beads-on-a-string structure. It is indicated that nucleosomes are grouped in discrete domains along the chromatin fibre, which are termed nucleosome 'clutches'. These clutches are interspersed with nucleosome-depleted regions. Differentiated cells contain larger and denser clutches than stem cells. Therefore, nucleosome clutches regulate the accessibility of DNA for transcriptional purposes., by BIOLUTION GMBH/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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