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What is the function of histones in the nucleus of a cell?

creates the proteins that make an organism function

attaches the spindle fibers to the centromere during mitosis

compacts threads of DNA so that it fits into the nucleus of the cell.

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Answer:

compacts threads of DNA so that it fits into the nucleus of the cell.

Step-by-step explanation:

histone is a protein that provides structural support to a chromosome. In order for very long DNA molecules to fit into the cell nucleus, they wrap around complexes of histone proteins, giving the chromosome a more compact shape. Some variants of histones are associated with the regulation of gene expression

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