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Question 1

The function of histones may be modified by all except which of the following processes?


◦ Peptide cleavage
◦ Acetylation
◦ Methylation
◦ Phosphorylation
◦ Sumoylation

Question 2

What is the mechanism by which deposition of histone octamers on DNA occurs?


◦ The process is random with regard to DNA sequence.
◦ The process is intrinsic, determined by DNA structural features.
◦ The process is extrinsic, resulting from interactions of other proteins with the DNA or histone proteins.
◦ The process is intrinsic in some regions and extrinsic in others, depending on local DNA sequence structure.
◦ The process is intrinsic, determined by interactions with highly conserved DNA sequences.


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Austinleez3

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Reply 2 on: Nov 9, 2022
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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