When a DNA triple helix melts: an analogue of the Efimov state
When a DNA triple helix melts: an analogue of the Efimov state
The base sequences of DNA contain the genetic code, and, to decode it, a double helical DNA has to be unzipped to reveal the bases. Recent studies have shown that a third strand can be used to identify the base sequences, not by opening the double helix but rather by …