Publisher: OUP Oxford | 2nd Revised edition (10 Feb 2005) | ISBN: 0198506554 | Pages: 216 | PDF | 4.7 MB
DNA Topology provides a solid basis for understanding the physical properties of DNA and its topology, and how this molecule actively participates in many cellular processes. This book is certainly aimed at specialists, whom it will not diappoint with its detailed treatment of the core subject matter. The Quarterly Review of Biology, Volume 81, March 2006.
'DNA' has become a familiar part of everyday life, with the excitement surrounding the sequencing of the human genome and forensic advances through DNA fingerprinting. A key aspect of DNA is its ability to form a variety of structures. This book explains the origins and importance of such structures in an easily accessible way that will be of great value to students and researchers alike.
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