We are given:
- The DNA double helix measures \( 0.34 \, {nm/bp} \).
- The diameter of the nucleosome core particle is \( 11 \, {nm} \).
- The ratio of wrapped DNA length to nucleosome diameter is 4.51.
The wrapped DNA length around the nucleosome can be calculated by multiplying the nucleosome diameter by the ratio:
\[
{Wrapped DNA length} = 4.51 \times 11 = 49.61 \, {nm}
\]
Now, to find the number of base pairs (bp) wrapped around the nucleosome, we divide the wrapped DNA length by the length of DNA per base pair:
\[
{Length of DNA} = \frac{49.61 \, {nm}}{0.34 \, {nm/bp}} = 146.5 \, {bp}
\]
Rounding to the nearest integer, the length of DNA around the nucleosome is approximately:
\[
\boxed{146 \, {bp}}
\]
Thus, the length of DNA wrapped around the nucleosome is 146 bp.