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1Department of Physics, Emory University, 400 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, GA, 30322, USA. lfinzi@emory.edu.
Biophysical Reviews
|May 17, 2017
Abstract:
This editorial highlights the pervasive role of DNA supercoiling in genomic structure and function and introduces the main themes of the reviews in this Special Issue.
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