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Jaylee Chung
2 April, 19:05
Why does DNA need to be coiled?
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Melody Padilla
2 April, 21:33
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DNA molecules carry genetic instructions for our cells. Most of the time that DNA is tightly coiled around proteins. A new study shows that the coiled DNA acts much like the string on a yo-yo. And that's good, because by being rolled up, each cell can store a lot of instructions
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