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To: Tharos who wrote (6945)8/14/1998 2:12:00 PM
From: Tharos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17367
 
biomednet.com
Art for Science's Sake
(Posted July 24, 1998 ú Issue 35)

Looking like a crazy stairway or cliff from another planet, this photomicrograph shows the liquid crystalline structure of DNA. As the aqueous solution concentration of in vivo DNA is slowly increased, the macromolecule undergoes spontaneous phase transitions to form at least three distinct lyotropic phase transitions. Microscopist Michael W. Davidson captures these and other molecular moments, and shares them at the Molecular Expressions Web gallery micro.magnet.fsu.edu



To: Tharos who wrote (6945)8/14/1998 5:18:00 PM
From: opalapril  Respond to of 17367
 
>>Off topic<< Tharos, a mute point it isn't, as this board attests. Moot, I will concede.