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The crystal structure of the Nucleosome Core Particle. Both strands of the wrapped double stranded DNA are indicated as are the pairs of core histone proteins.
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- Luger K, Mader AW, Richmond RK, Sargent DF, Richmond TJ, "Crystal Structure of the Nucleosome Core Particle at 2.8 Å Resolution", Nature. 1997 Sep 18; 389 (6648): 251-60.
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