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Nonlinear effects in the torsional adjustment of interacting DNA
A. A. Kornyshev, A. Wynveen
Physics and Astronomy (Twin Cities)
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Nonlinear Effects
100%
Duplex
100%
Random Field
66%
First-order Transition
66%
Non-autologous
66%
Interaxial
66%
DNA Sequencing
33%
Phosphate
33%
Staircase
33%
Charge Distribution
33%
Negatively Charged
33%
Variational
33%
Random Walk
33%
Repulsion
33%
Recombination Frequency
33%
DNA Molecule
33%
Relaxation Mechanism
33%
Counter Cation
33%
Helical Structures
33%
Twist Angle
33%
Charge Separation
33%
Double Helix Structure
33%
Length Dependence
33%
Molecular Solution
33%
Homologous Sequences
33%
Nonlinear Relaxation
33%
Strongly Nonlinear
33%
Rigid Molecules
33%
Sine-Gordon Equation
33%
Azimuth Alignment
33%
Kink Soliton
33%
Random Attraction
33%
Soliton Mode
33%
Engineering
Nonlinear Effect
100%
Random Field
100%
Helical Structure
100%
Energy Engineering
50%
Good Agreement
50%
Azimuthal
50%
Twist Angle
50%
Homology
50%
Chemistry
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
100%
Helical Structure
50%
Primary Structure
25%
Charge Distribution
25%
Relaxation
25%
Pair-Base
25%
Random Walk
25%
DNA Sequence
25%
Physics
Solitary Wave
100%
Nonlinear Effect
100%
Charge Distribution
33%
Random Walk
33%
Material Science
DNA Sequence
100%
Elasticity
100%