
Bacterial Chromosome Compaction
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How does the packaging of a bacterial chromosome differ from eukaryotic chromosome packaging? Eukaryotic DNA is packaged into chromosomes. Chromosomes are single strands of DNA. Bacterial DNA is packaged into a single chromosome that is a continuous loop. In both cases, the DNA must be folded or coiled so that it will fit into the cell. In bacteria the compaction involves DNA binding proteins that help to form initial loops followed by coiling of DNA. In eukaryotes the DNA is wrapped around groups of histone proteins (collectively called chromatin). The histone groups then combine to form highly condensed structures.
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