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    Archaea Have Histone Proteins That Are Homologous to the Histone
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Archaea Have Histone Proteins That Are Homologous to the Histone

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Archaea have histone proteins that are homologous to the histone proteins found in eukaryotes. Thus far, available evidence indicates that archaeal histone proteins play a role in which function?

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