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Baylor College of Medicine: Dynamic Twists and Loops Can Enable DNA to Modulate Its Function
September 29, 2021
HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 29 (TNSJou) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:

When people think of DNA, they visualize a string-like double helix structure. In reality, the DNA double helix in cells is supercoiled and constrained into loops. This supercoiling and looping are known to influence every aspect of DNA activity, but how this happens has not been clear.

Published in the journal Nature Communications, a study by researchers at Baylor College of . . .

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