DNA as the genetic material is a topic of intense interest in the
21st century with the familiar and iconic Watson-Crick double helix
having a vital importance for its function. However, there are
further complexities beyond the double helix, including
supercoiling, knotting and catenation, that are less widely
appreciated and understood but which are critical to its function.
This book explains these topological aspects of DNA structure in a
clear and approachable style that will be appreciated by both
students and researchers interested in DNA structure and function.
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