Rice physicists help unravel mystery of repetitive DNA segments
Monday, December 6, 2010 - 21:00
in Biology & Nature
With new tools that can grab individual strands of DNA and stretch them like rubber bands, Rice University scientists are working to unravel a mystery of modern genomics. Their latest findings, which appear in Physical Review Letters, offer new clues about the physical makeup of odd segments of DNA that have just one DNA base, adenine, repeated dozens of times in a row.