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Q. In tertiary structure of DNA, what is a histone octamer?

Molecular Basis of Inheritance

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A histone octamer is a complex of eight positively charged histone proteins (two of each $H _2 A , H _2 B , H _3$ and $H _4$ ) that aid in the packaging of DNA. Negatively charged DNA wraps around these histone octamers to form the nucleosome. The DNA is held there by ionic bonds. Linker histone $H _1$ binds to each nucleosome where the DNA enters and exits and this draws a string of nucleosomes closer together to form the $10 nm$ fibre. The nucleosomes in chromatin are seen as beads-on string structure when viewed under electron microscope.