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Instead, genome compaction, namely packaging genes into smaller space, had a much more significant impact on genome reduction.
Topo II most likely functions in DNA compaction, facilitating its packaging inside the particles.
Further, their protection of long mRNA stretches from nuclease digestion suggests that endogenous EJCs and SR proteins cooperate to promote mRNA packaging and compaction.
It's used to test the compaction of recently compacted roads.
Compaction of seeds into highly visible "packages".
In the genomes of almost all Eukarya and some Archaea, where packaging of DNA involves considerable compaction by chromatin architectural proteins, the problem of multiplexing these fundamentally different types of information into a single molecular structure is paramount.
Interactions with TFs would stabilize a partial strand displacement conformation, thus impeding the nucleosome formations, resisting the compaction of nucleosome arrays and interfering with the packaging of DNA chains into condensed, repressed chromatin.
Eukaryotic genomic DNA is assembled into nucleosomes and is further packaged into chromatin to achieve high compaction.
For example, at the Walmart expo, P&G also trumpeted their detergent compaction process which puts more detergent into a smaller package as a sustainability initiative.
Chromatin is further folded and packaged into higher order structures with increasing degrees of compaction [ 1].
Nucleosomal packaging and histone modifications dictate the different degrees of primary chromatin compaction [ 14] achieved by additional chromatin structural proteins.
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