Biology 2581B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Lysine, Kinetochore, Histone H2A

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In fact, it is 2 nm wide and can stretch out to 2 m in length. This entire length needs to be condensed and fit inside the nucleus; meaning that even the slightest change in a base pair could greatly affect the gene. Looking at the dna double helix we observe that each turn is 3. 4 nm and that it contains major and minor grooves. The major grooves are wider than the minor grooves and they both are found in between the sugar phosphate backbone. The angle b/w the glycosidic bonds of the minor grooves is. The angle b/w the glycosidic bonds of the major grooves is 240 . The wider major groove is a consequence of the 120 minor groove. There are two types of dna conformations that a dna double helix can form: b-dna and z- B-dna is a right handed helix that is very smooth.

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