| 1. | Histones are found in the Euryarchaea, but not in bacteria.
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| 2. | Archaeal histones may well resemble the evolutionary precursors to eukaryotic histones.
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| 3. | Archaeal histones may well resemble the evolutionary precursors to eukaryotic histones.
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| 4. | The nucleosome core particle is composed of DNA and histone proteins.
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| 5. | Epigenetic control is often associated with alternative covalent modifications of histones.
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| 6. | Methylation, along with histone modification, is central to imprinting.
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| 7. | Butyrate increases gene expression of FOXP3 ( the histone deacetylase inhibition.
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| 8. | New evidence is pointing to several modifications within the histone core.
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| 9. | Ubiquitinated histone H2B is often found in regions of active transcription.
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| 10. | A chromosome is an organized structure consisting of DNA and histones.
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