Match the following phenotype with its most likely to be mutation causes. 1._____ Mutant human cells die, and you observe that the DNA in the cells is not condensed prior to cell division 2._____ E. coli DNA replication does not take place, and you observe no single-stranded DNA in the mutant cells 3._____ In mutant E. coli, you observe Pol III core proteins floating freely in the cell, removed from the holoenzyme complex 4._____ In mutant E. coli, you see very low processivity and you observe high disassociation of Pol III and the DNA strand
Match the following phenotype with its most likely to be mutation causes. 1._____ Mutant human cells die, and you observe that the DNA in the cells is not condensed prior to cell division 2._____ E. coli DNA replication does not take place, and you observe no single-stranded DNA in the mutant cells 3._____ In mutant E. coli, you observe Pol III core proteins floating freely in the cell, removed from the holoenzyme complex 4._____ In mutant E. coli, you see very low processivity and you observe high disassociation of Pol III and the DNA strand
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1._____ Mutant human cells die, and you observe that the DNA in the cells is not condensed prior to cell division
2._____ E. coli
3._____ In mutant E. coli, you observe Pol III core proteins floating freely in the cell, removed from the holoenzyme complex
4._____ In mutant E. coli, you see very low processivity and you observe high disassociation of Pol III and the DNA strand
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The mutation for question 1 is in the histone H1 proteins.
Histones along with condensins are responsible for chromatin condensation.
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