DNA rarely resembles the iconic double helix scientists saw for the first...
(Business Insider) – DNA is probably best known for its iconic shape — the double helix that James Watson and Francis Crick first described more than 60 years ago. But the molecule rarely takes that...
View ArticleThe Amazing Supercoiled DNA
Scientists from Baylor College of Medicine have adopted the microscopy technique in order to find different shapes of DNA. The cryo-electron tomography technique was used to create and capture...
View ArticleHow Strange Twists in DNA Orchestrate Life
Quanta Magazine Science Podcast – How Strange Twists in DNA Orchestrate Life by Emily Singer Source – Quanta Magazine ReferenceIrobalieva RN, Fogg JM, Catanese DJ, Sutthibutpong T, Chen M, Barker AK,...
View ArticleNew FAQs about MiniVectors posted on the Twister Biotech website
FAQs About MiniVectors What are MiniVectors? MiniVectors are small DNA circles that can be as small as ~336 bp and as large as clients need (there is no upper limit of DNA length). MiniVectors offer...
View ArticleSymposium – Structural diversity of supercoiled DNA
The Sixth Annual FGA Stone Symposium Speaker: Professor, Elizabeth Lynn Zechiedrich (Department of Pathology and Immunology Baylor College of Medicine, USA) Date & Time: May 16th Monday, 2016...
View ArticleSequence Affects the Cyclization of DNA Minicircles
Understanding how the sequence of a DNA molecule affects its dynamic properties is a central problem affecting biochemistry and biotechnology. The process of cyclizing short DNA, as a critical step in...
View ArticlePresentation – Topoisomerases and DNA Conformation
Dynamic DNA Structures in Biology Conference Speaker: Lynn Zechiedrich (CEO, Twister Biotech / Professor, Dept of Pathology and Immunology Baylor College of Medicine, USA) Date & Time: July 11th...
View ArticlePresentation – Knots in Hellas International Conference
Knots in Hellas International Conference Speaker: Lynn Zechiedrich (CEO, Twister Biotech / Professor, Dept of Pathology and Immunology Baylor College of Medicine, USA) Date & Time: July 17th-...
View ArticleGordon Research Conferences – DNA Topoisomerases in Biology & Medicine
Mentorship: Our Future in Topoisomerase Research Speaker: Lynn Zechiedrich (CEO, Twister Biotech / Professor, Dept of Pathology and Immunology Baylor College of Medicine, USA) Date & Time: August...
View ArticleWorkshop – Knots and Links in Biological and Soft Matter Systems
Speaker: Lynn Zechiedrich (CEO, Twister Biotech / Professor, Dept of Pathology and Immunology Baylor College of Medicine, USA) Date & Time: September 26th-30th, 2016 Venue: ICTP – LB (Budinich...
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