How do histones bind to DNA?
A) by an ionic attraction to the nitrogenous bases of DNA
B) by hydrogen bonding with the nitrogenous bases of DNA
C) by hydrogen bonding to the deoxyribose sugars of DNA
D) by an ionic attraction to the phosphate groups of DNA
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