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Q. In eukaryotic cells, the amount of basic proteins is often found to be

AMUAMU 1996

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: In eukaryotic cells, the amount of basic proteins or histones is more than the amount of DNA. Generally DNA is present in the nucleus. On the dry weight basis, the protein: DNA ratio in nucleus is 7:1. Proteins occupy a central position in the architecture and functioning of living matter.