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The homology recognition well as an innate property of DNA structure
Alexei A. Kornyshev, Aaron Wynveen
Physics and Astronomy (Twin Cities)
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DNA Structures
100%
Duplex
100%
DNA Molecule
100%
Homology Recognition
100%
Recombination
50%
Electrostatic Interaction
50%
Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)
50%
Potential Well
50%
Coherence Length
50%
Electrostatic Interaction Energy
50%
Strand Exchange
50%
Simple Formula
50%
Homologous Sequences
50%
Electrolytic Solution
50%
Helical Molecules
50%
Mutual Recognition
50%
Non-autologous
50%
Chemistry
Electrostatic Interaction
100%
DNA Structure
100%
DNA
100%
Double-Stranded DNA
50%
Potential Well
50%
Electrolytic Solution
50%
Engineering
Strand
100%
Coherence Length
100%
Theoretical Investigation
100%
Interaction Energy
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Static Electricity
100%
Solution and Solubility
50%
Material Science
Electrostatic Interaction
100%
Physics
Electrostatics
100%