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Advanced Mechanical Models of DNA Elasticity
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Advanced Mechanical Models of DNA Elasticity in Vernon, BC
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Advanced Mechanical Models of DNA Elasticity in Vernon, BC
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Original price: $122.00
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Advanced Mechanical Models of DNA Elasticity includes coverage on 17 different DNA models and the role of elasticity in biological functions with extensive references. The novel advanced helicoidal model described reflects the direct connection between the molecule helix structure and its specific properties, including nonlinear features and transitions. It provides an introduction to the state of the field of DNA mechanics, known and widely used models with their short analysis, as well as coverage on experimental methods and data, the influence of electrical, magnetic, ionic conditions on the persistence length, and dynamics with viscosity influence. It then addresses the need to understand the nature of the non-linear overstretching transition of DNA under force and why DNA has a negative twist-stretch coupling.
Includes coverage of 17 contemporary models of DNA mechanics with analysis
Provides comparison of DNA and RNA mechanical features
Covers advances in experimental techniques including AFM, X-ray, and optical tweezers
Contains extensive references for further reading
Advanced Mechanical Models of DNA Elasticity includes coverage on 17 different DNA models and the role of elasticity in biological functions with extensive references. The novel advanced helicoidal model described reflects the direct connection between the molecule helix structure and its specific properties, including nonlinear features and transitions. It provides an introduction to the state of the field of DNA mechanics, known and widely used models with their short analysis, as well as coverage on experimental methods and data, the influence of electrical, magnetic, ionic conditions on the persistence length, and dynamics with viscosity influence. It then addresses the need to understand the nature of the non-linear overstretching transition of DNA under force and why DNA has a negative twist-stretch coupling.
Includes coverage of 17 contemporary models of DNA mechanics with analysis
Provides comparison of DNA and RNA mechanical features
Covers advances in experimental techniques including AFM, X-ray, and optical tweezers
Contains extensive references for further reading



















