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Survivorship curves generated from static life tables may be easier to construct but they ignore environmental variation and may be slightly less accurate than survivorship curves from cohort life tables.

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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Because nucleosomal DNA wraps around the histone protein 1.65 times, the formation of a single nucleosome using ccc plasmid would create a writhe of –1.65 and thus change the linking number by an equivalent amount. As described above, when the change in linking number associated with each nucleosome was measured, the number was lower than this, approximately –1.2 for each nucleosome added.
This discrepancy is referred to as the “nucleosome linking  number paradox,”

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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

When an ethidium ion intercalates between two base pairs, it causes the DNA to unwind by 260, reducing the normal rotation per base pair from 360 to 100. In other words, ethidium decreases the twist of DNA.

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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

In a natural closed DNA that is negatively supercoiled, the intercalation of ethidium bromide first removes the negative supercoils and then introduces positive supercoils.

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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

One approach is to measure the effect of nicking the DNA. Unconstrained supercoils are released by nicking, whereas constrained supercoils are unaffected. Nicking releases -50% of the overall supercoiling.
Another approach uses the crosslinking reagent psoralen, which binds more readily to DNA when it is under torsional tension. The reaction of psoralen with E. coli DNA in vivo corresponds to an average density of 1 negative super helical turn/200 bp (sigma = -0.05).

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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Interphase chromatin remain attached to nuclear wall proteins via matrix attachment regions (MARs) or matrix attachment DNA sequences.