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3. Eukaryotic cells package their DNA by wrapping short stretches of it around the rims of disk- shaped proteins called

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3. Eukaryotic cells package their DNA by wrapping short stretches of it around the rims of disk- shaped proteins called histones. Typically, a 150 base-pair segment of DNA (0.34 nm/base-pair) wraps itself 1.7 times around the histone core. DNA's persistence length is 53 nm and recall that persistence length is equal to the flexural rigidity (ke) divided by KbT. (20 pts) A) What is the radius of curvature of the DNA? < J J J U B) What is the bending energy (in units of kBT) associated with this deformation? k U 2 J U