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Title: Melting of DNA in confined geometry
Authors: Singh, Navin
Keywords: Physics
DNA molecules
Issue Date: Mar-2019
Publisher: ARXIV
Abstract: The stability of DNA molecule during the encapsulation process is a topic of intense research. We study the thermal stability of the double-stranded DNA molecule of different lengths in a confined space. Using a statistical model we evaluate the melting profile of DNA of different length in two geometries: conical and cylindrical. Our results show that not only the confinement but also the geometry of the confined space plays a prominent role in the stability and opening manner of the molecule.
URI: https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.00843
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