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Science 9 January 1981:
Vol. 211. no. 4478, pp. 169 - 170
DOI: 10.1126/science.7444457

Articles

Science, Vol 211, Issue 4478, 169-170
Copyright © 1981 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Phosphorus distribution in the nucleosome

DP Bazett-Jones and FP Ottensmeyer

The spatial distribution of phosphorus within active fraction nucleosomes reveals that the path of the DNA is consistent with one and three-fourths turns of DNA supercoiled around the outside of the protein core. This phosphorus distribution, obtained with an imaging electron spectrometer in a conventional transmission electron microscope, simultaneously establishes new limits of sensitivity for elemental microanalysis.


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