
Tertiary & Quaternary
coiling of
chromosomes
The six-member coiled solenoids
are seen at right as purple loops attached to a non-histone protein
scaffold. The scaffold is wound
into a
tight spiral, which is in turn wound into a supercoil
[left].
Figure © 2000 by
Griffiths
et
al. ; text © 2008 by Steven
M.
Carr