This document describes two models of chromosome structure:
1. The Dupraw (folded fiber) model, which proposes that DNA is wrapped around proteins to form fibers of increasing diameter and compaction up to the chromatid level.
2. The nucleosome model, which shows that chromatin is made up of repeating nucleosome units containing histones and 146 base pairs of DNA coiled around them. Nucleosomes are separated by linker DNA and can further condense into a solenoid and super solenoid structure.