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How many nucleosomes are present in a mammalian cell?

A20 million

B30 million

C40 million

D10 million

Answer:

B. 30 million

Read Explanation:

The diploid cell of a eukaryotic mammal contains 6.4 x 109 nucleotides. A single cell of such type will 30 million nucleosomes in it. Nucleosomes containing chromatin when viewed under an electron microscope appear to be like “Beads-on-string”.


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