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RSS FeedsExploring tiny forces with single molecule force spectroscopy
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16 january 2020 17:55:46

 
Exploring tiny forces with single molecule force spectroscopy
(PHYSorg.com Physics)
 


In terms of space organization, DNA has powers rivaling Marie Kondo. A strand of DNA that is two meters long intricately folds itself into a cell nucleus only 10 microns across. (One of the hairs on your head has a diameter of 100 microns, and you can`t see anything smaller than that without a microscope.) Everything that needs to happen biochemically for the DNA to function hinges upon the precise unpacking and unwinding of its strands from that tiny space.


 
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