L ets suppose you have isolated chromatin from some bizarre eukaryote that has a DNA linker region
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L et’s suppose you have isolated chromatin from some bizarre eukaryote that has a DNA linker region that is usually 300–350 bp in length. The nucleosome structure is the same as in other eukaryotes.
If you digested this eukaryotic organism’s chromatin with a high concentration of DNase I, what would be your expected results?
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