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Histone Occurrence in Chromatin from <i>Peridinium balticum</i> , a Binucleate Dinoflagellate
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1977
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Acid ExtractsDnaNuclear StructureCytogeneticsGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsBinucleate DinoflagellateUrea-containing Polyacrylamide GelsEpigeneticsUnicellular OrganismDna ReplicationPeridinium BalticumNuclear OrganizationBiological Life CycleChromatin FunctionBiologyChromatinChromatin StructureChromatin RemodelingNatural SciencesChromosome BiologyMedicine
Peridinium balticum is one of two dinoflagellates known to have dissimilar nuclei together in the same cell. One nucleus (dinokaryotic) has permanently condensed chromosomes, while the other (eukaryotic) does not have morphologically distinct chromosomes. Acid extracts of chromatin prepared from a mixture of dinokaryotic and eukaryotic nuclei and purified eukaryotic nuclei give four bands that co-migrate with four of the five histones from calf thymus when analyzed in urea-containing polyacrylamide gels.
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