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this is incorrect question, because the size of the DNA is not specified. Without the DNA, it is

chromosome > nucleosome > nucleotide. The actual DNA cannot be longer than a chromosome and nucleotide is a monomer of polymeric DNA, so DNA should be somewhere between chromosome and nucleotide.

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