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Communication: Origin of the contributions to DNA structure in phages
Christopher G. Myers
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B. Montgomery Pettitt
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Phage
100%
DNA Structures
100%
Cryogenic Electron Microscopy
75%
Density Map
50%
Highly Ordered
50%
Microscopy Data
50%
Elastic Bending
50%
Structural Information
25%
Thermodynamics
25%
Virion
25%
Viral Capsid
25%
Free Energy
25%
Capsid
25%
Bending Force
25%
Major Features
25%
Experimental Density
25%
Hydrostatic Pressure
25%
Electrostatic Force
25%
Osmotic Pressure
25%
Excluded Volume
25%
Spool
25%
Nonlinear Elasticity
25%
Volume Force
25%
Elastic Anomalies
25%
Induced Correlation
25%
DNA Polymers
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Conformation
100%
Bacteriophage
100%
Cryoelectron Microscopy
75%
Capsid
50%
Virion
25%
Static Electricity
25%
Enthalpy
25%
Physics
Bacteriophage
100%
Electron Microscopy
75%
Electrostatics
50%
Elastic Bending
50%
Enthalpy
25%
Free Energy
25%
Fluid Statics
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Electron Microscopy
100%
Elastic Bending
66%
Free Energy
33%
Electrostatic Force
33%
Enthalpy
33%
Material Science
Density
100%
Cryo-Electron Microscopy
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
33%
Fluid Statics
33%
Food Science
Cryo-Electron Microscopy
100%