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Conformational B-A-Transition in the DNA Molecule Model

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Nucleic acids play a major role in the storage and implementation of genetic information. There are two types of nucleic acids: deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA), which provide information storage, and ribonucleic acids (RNA), which are involved in the processes of gene expression and protein biosynthesis.

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Zakiryanov, F., Fakhretdinov, M. (2022). Conformational B-A-Transition in the DNA Molecule Model. In: Zdravković, S., Chevizovich, D. (eds) Nonlinear Dynamics of Nanobiophysics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5323-1_6

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