internucleosomal
Internucleosomal is an adjective used in molecular biology to describe phenomena that occur between adjacent nucleosomes, the basic units of chromatin where about 147 base pairs of DNA wrap around a histone octamer. The term often refers to the linker DNA segment that connects consecutive nucleosomes, as well as events that act on or involve this region.
In chromatin structure, internucleosomal spacing describes the length and organization of linker DNA between nucleosomes. This
In apoptosis, internucleosomal cleavage denotes nuclease-mediated cutting of DNA within the linker regions between nucleosomes. This
In research and diagnostics, internucleosomal DNA fragmentation serves as a biochemical hallmark of apoptosis and can