What is the role of nonhistone proteins in the nucleus?

a. to regulate nuclear envelope formation
b. to facilitate nuclear transportation
c. to provide additional chromosomal structure
d. to disassemble the nuclear envelope
e. to aid in microtubule formation during mitosis


ANSWER: c

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