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The physics of DNA: Onset of soliton-like excitations, chain relative disorder, and basis for a statistical mechanics of the macromolecule
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    The physics of DNA: Onset of soliton-like excitations, chain relative disorder, and basis for a statistical mechanics of the macromolecule (English)
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    A dual approach to studying the dynamics and the function of DNA is proposed. It is concluded that soliton-like excitations can occur and that, if coupled with an electromagnetic field, a transition active state \(\rightleftharpoons\) resting state can be induced. Also an operator related to entropy is introduced and some biological applications are suggested.
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    chain relative disorder
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    dual approach
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    DNA
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    soliton-like excitations
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    electromagnetic field
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    transition active state
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    resting state
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    entropy
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