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Histone H1 plays a crucial role in the structure of chromatin. Which of the following statements regarding its interaction and function is INCORRECT?
H1 binds to the linker DNA between nucleosomes.
H1 helps to compact chromatin structure.
H1 interacts with the core histones within the nucleosome octamer.
H1 stabilizes the interaction of DNA with the nucleosome.
Nucleosomes help to:
Translate DNA
Replicate DNA
Package DNA into a compact structure
Transport DNA out of the nucleus
The 'beads-on-a-string' appearance of chromatin is due to:
Supercoiled DNA
Condensed chromosomes
Looped chromatin fibers
Nucleosomes connected by linker DNA
The positive charge of histone proteins facilitates their interaction with:
Positively charged RNA
Neutral lipids
Negatively charged DNA
Other histone proteins
A chromosome with its centromere located precisely in the middle, dividing it into two arms of equal length, is classified as:
Telocentric
Metacentric
Acrocentric
Submetacentric
If the centromere divides a chromosome into two equal halves, what type of chromosome is it?
Metacentric
Submetacentric
Acrocentric
Telocentric
In which type of chromosome does the centromere lie exactly at the midpoint?
Acrocentric
Metacentric
Submetacentric
Telocentric
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a metacentric chromosome?
Two arms of equal length
Centromere located in the middle
Centromere located near one end
Forms a V-shape during cell division
Which of the following correctly describes the arms of a submetacentric chromosome?
Shorter arm is 'p' and longer arm is 'q'
Both arms are equal in length
Shorter arm is 'q' and longer arm is 'p'
Shorter arm is 'm' and longer arm is 'l'
Failure of spindle fibers to attach correctly to the kinetochores can result in:
Normal cell division
Apoptosis
Nondisjunction
Interphase arrest