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DNA holds the instructions that make us who we are. If we want to read those instructions, say, to understand our ...
The familiar Watson-Crick double helix of DNA, called B-DNA, winds in a right-handed direction. But like a screw, the helix can wind the other way: under certain conditions, DNA adopts a left ...
During DNA replication, the classic double helix can temporarily rearrange into an alternative structure known as a DNA three ...
Our DNA, for example, is made of right-handed chiral molecules which combine to form a right-handed double helix. The left-handed version would look like its mirror image, forming a helix that ...
Researchers, led by Penn State biologists, have comprehensively predicted the location of potential non-B DNA structures in the newly available telomere-to-telomere genomes of the great apes.
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