Before a cell can divide, it has to precisely duplicate its entire genetic information. However, the DNA in the cell exists as part of a DNA-protein complex known as chromatin. For this purpose, the ...
"They're wriggling around in there, and the mechanics of what they do is very important for understanding how DNA replication works or developing drugs to target a certain mechanism," Hall said.
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