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What are those structures that appear as 'beads-on-string' in the chromosomes when viewed under an electron microscope?

A

Nucleotides

B

Nucleosomes

C

Base pairs

D

Uracil

Step-by-Step Solution

the negatively charged DNA is wrapped around the positively charged histone octamer to form a structure called a nucleosome. Nucleosomes constitute the repeating unit of a structure in the nucleus called chromatin. When viewed under an electron microscope (EM), the nucleosomes in chromatin appear as a 'beads-on-string' structure , .

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