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Biophysics of DNA-Protein Interactions: From Single Molecules to Biological Systems - Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering by Mark C. Williams Details

Drawing on the rapid expansion of biophysics, there are very few books that comprehensively address specific topics in this area. Recently, the field of single molecular biophysics has developed very…

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Drawing on the rapid expansion of biophysics, there are very few books that comprehensively address specific topics in this area. Recently, the field of single molecular biophysics has developed very rapidly, and some books have begun to show specifically the ways of a single molecule.

However, the promise of a single molecule biophysics is to contribute to understanding certain fields of biology using new methods. This book focuses on the biophysics of DNA-protein interactions, and will involve the use of new methods, including aggregated methods as well as single molecule methods.

This would make the book attractive to anyone working in the public domain of DNA-protein interactions, which is, of course, a much broader market than just single molecular physics or even biophysics. The book will be the biophysics of DNA protein interactions, and will include new methods and results that describe the physical mechanism in which proteins interact with DNA. For example, there has been a lot of modern work on the mechanism in which proteins are looking for specific binding sites on DNA.

A few chapters will be devoted to experiments and theories that shed light on this important problem. We will also cover proteins that alter DNA properties to facilitate important interactions for replication or replication.

Another section of the book will cover the biophysical mechanism in which kinetic proteins interact with DNA. Finally, we will cover larger complexes of DNA, such as prick replicas, recombination complexes, DNA repair reactions, and chromatin context..



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