Linker-DNA

Linker-DNA

Bei der Linker-DNA handelt es sich um ein Strukturelement innerhalb der eukaryotischen Chromosomenstruktur. Im Chromosom hat sie die Aufgabe, benachbarte Nucleosomen zu verwinden. Sie ist meist ca. 55 bp lang, kann jedoch je nach Gewebe und Organismus zwischen 8 und 114 kp schwanken.

Literatur

  • William S. Klug, Michael R. Cummings, Charlotte A. Spencer: Genetik. 8., aktualisierte Auflage 2007, S. 410–411, ISBN 978-3-8273-7247-5

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