DNAsløyfer
DNAsløyfer, or DNA loops, refer to specific three-dimensional structures formed by DNA molecules. These structures arise when a segment of DNA bends or folds back on itself, bringing two physically distant points on the DNA strand into close proximity. This looping can occur naturally within cells and is often stabilized by DNA-binding proteins.
The formation of DNA loops is crucial for a variety of cellular processes. They play a significant
The precise mechanisms by which DNA loops form and are maintained are complex and involve various proteins,