Histones.
dna
DNA helicases are proteins, while DNA molecules are nucleotides.
proteins. A step by step (or amino acid by amino acid) instruction.
Eukaryotic DNA has histone proteins and a level of organization that prokaryotic DNA lacks.
Genes are relatively small sections of DNA which encode (provide a template for) proteins. Chromosomes are molecules that consist of very long strand of DNA coiled many times, & a few proteins called histones which hold the whole structure together.
A virus is such a molecule. Histones
Proteins
dna
DNA helicases are proteins, while DNA molecules are nucleotides.
Nucleotides
proteins. A step by step (or amino acid by amino acid) instruction.
DNA is a molecule. There are also a bunch of proteins/molecules called histones that organise the DNA molecule into a condensed state.
No. Sounds as if you are describing a prokaryote chromosome.
DNA is a molecule. There are also a bunch of proteins/molecules called histones that organise the DNA molecule into a condensed state.
Genes are relatively small sections of DNA which encode (provide a template for) proteins. Chromosomes are molecules that consist of very long strand of DNA coiled many times, & a few proteins called histones which hold the whole structure together.
Chromatin consists of DNA and proteins that are closely associated with histones
Eukaryotic DNA has histone proteins and a level of organization that prokaryotic DNA lacks.