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Organization of the Human Genome Relies on Physics of Different States of Matter – Technology Networks
The organization of the human genome relies on physics of different states of matter – such as liquid and solid – a team of scientists has discovered.

The organization of the human genome relies on physics of different states of matter such as liquid and solid a team of scientists has discovered. The findings, which reveal how the physical nature of the genome changes as cells transform to serve specific functions, point to new ways to potentially better understand disease and to create improved therapies for cancer and genetic disorders.
The genome is the library of genetic information essential for life. Each cell contains the entire library,…
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