Scientists use statistical mechanics to make sense of DNA folding
At more than 2 meters long, the human DNA molecule uses intricate folding patterns to fit into cells while locally
Read moreAt more than 2 meters long, the human DNA molecule uses intricate folding patterns to fit into cells while locally
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