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Compare how is a histone different from a nucleosome?

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A histone is a protein that interacts with DNA to coil it into a nucleosome.
A nucleosome is a small unit of DNA coiled around 8 histone proteins.

Therefore, the major difference is that a nucleosome is a small structure and histones are the proteins that help form the structure.
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