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  • 1
    ISSN: 0006-3525
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Information on spatial correlation in the tangent direction along electron microscope images of filamentous molecule is shown to be obtainable by the analysis of statistical fluctuations in curvature, yielding an absolute measure of the persistence parameter amicro. The relationship of amicro, a local, microscopic parameter, to the persistence length introduced by Kratky and Porod is discussed. The hypotheses underlying the assumed theoretical model concern (1) the shape of the angle distribution, assumed to be Gaussian; (2) the passage from a three- to a two-dimensional situation, which is supposed to occur by deformation of the flexible chain in a manner that preserves the memory of the spatial correlation in orientation (except for the blocking of one degree of freedom); and (3) the adsorption conditions, which should meet the equilibrium requirement as closely as possible. The analytical method has been checked on computer simulated “Gaussian” molecules: the study of the simulated sample was essential in solving the problems connected with minimum statistics requirements and the effect of the reading error. Experimental images obtained for T2 DNA fragments at different ionic strengths by Kleinschmidt's adsorption technique have been analyzed by means of an automatic flying spot digitizer, the “Precision Encoder and Pattern Recognition.” The results show that adsorbed molecules do in fact “remember” the rigidity they possessed in solution and that the Gaussian hypothesis is well verified. Consequently, the slopes of log cosθ(l) or θ2(l) may be used indifferently in the estimate of amicro. The dependence of this parameter on ionic strength in the range explored shows the expected behavior.
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    New York : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biopolymers 9 (1970), S. 116-123 
    ISSN: 0006-3525
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    Biopolymers 11 (1972), S. 443-459 
    ISSN: 0006-3525
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: When exposed to a low pH, in various ionic strength conditions and in sufficiently dilute solutions, DNA undergoes a transition, revealed by an increase in optical density. A careful analysis shows that, associated with this transition, there is an effective decrease in absorbance, overcompensated by an increase in scattering. The conditions for the new transition can be summarized conveniently by a graph in a pH-Na+ molarity diagram. If the pH of a DNA solution is progressively lowered at constant Na+ concentration, one finds first the melting transition (I), and at lower pH values, the new transition (II). If the same experiment is performed on pre-denatured DNA, only transition II will be found. If native DNA is brought directly to the low pH conditions, without allowing it to denature irreversibly at intermediate pH values, transition II is reversible (with a small hysteresis effect). DNA, initially native, neutralized after prolonged exposures to the low pH, recovers the buoyant density value of native DNA, along with the absorption and scattering properties of the native state. The experiments are consistent with the interpretation that a new state exists in which DNA, still double stranded, assumes a very compact shape (of the order of 1500 Å in diameter for T2 DNA), with a hyperchromicity value of 10-14% above the native value. Nearly monodisperse suspensions of DNA molecule in this apparent state may be obtained only at very low concentrations (∼0.25 μg/ml). At 1 μg DNA/ml aggregation is noticeable. The possible connection with the condition of intraphage DNA is discussed.
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    Biopolymers 11 (1972), S. 2033-2041 
    ISSN: 0006-3525
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The use of a simple chemical equilibrium and of the law of mass action leads to correct prediction when applied to the study of the role of the counterions in the process of acid melting of the DNA molecule. This approach allows an estimate to be given of the enthalpy variation per base pair associated with this process. Experiments have been carried out to test (a) the linearity of the dependence of pHm vs. 1/T; (b) the stabilizing effect of Na+ concentration. The enthalphy variation per base pair, deduced from the slope of the pHm vs. 1/T plot, and from the number of H+ bound per base pair, is in agreement with direct measurement.6,8
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    Biopolymers 12 (1973), S. 1171-1176 
    ISSN: 0006-3525
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The temperature dependence of the condensation phenomenon observed for DNA at low pH is studied in 1M NaCl. The similarity of the effects of an increase in temperature and of a decrease in pH gives some insight into the physical nature of the interactions hindering the unwinding of the DNA molecule in the condensed state.
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    Publication Date: 2015-12-18
    Description: Author(s): Masahiro Takada and Olivier Doré The spatial curvature ( K or Ω K ) is one of the most fundamental parameters of an isotropic and homogeneous universe and has a close link to the physics of the early Universe. Combining the radial and angular diameter distances measured via the baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) experiments allows us t… [Phys. Rev. D 92, 123518] Published Thu Dec 17, 2015
    Keywords: Cosmology
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    Publication Date: 2017-06-09
    Description: Author(s): Roland de Putter, Jérôme Gleyzes, and Olivier Doré Future galaxy surveys promise to probe local primordial non-Gaussianity at unprecedented precision, σ ( f NL ) ≲ 1 . We study the implications for multifield inflation by considering spectator models, where inflation is driven by the inflaton field, but the primordial perturbations are (partially) generate… [Phys. Rev. D 95, 123507] Published Thu Jun 08, 2017
    Keywords: Cosmology
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    Publication Date: 2017-06-09
    Description: Author(s): Emmanuel Schaan, Elisabeth Krause, Tim Eifler, Olivier Doré, Hironao Miyatake, Jason Rhodes, and David N. Spergel The next-generation weak lensing surveys (i.e., LSST, Euclid, and WFIRST) will require exquisite control over systematic effects. In this paper, we address shear calibration and present the most realistic forecast to date for LSST/Euclid/WFIRST and CMB lensing from a stage 4 CMB experiment (“CMB S4”… [Phys. Rev. D 95, 123512] Published Thu Jun 08, 2017
    Keywords: Cosmology
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    Publication Date: 2017-06-13
    Description: Author(s): Roland de Putter and Olivier Doré The most promising method for measuring primordial non-Gaussianity in the post-Planck era is to detect large-scale, scale-dependent galaxy bias. Considering the information in the galaxy power spectrum, we here derive the properties of a galaxy clustering survey that would optimize constraints on pr… [Phys. Rev. D 95, 123513] Published Mon Jun 12, 2017
    Keywords: Cosmology
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    Publication Date: 2017-03-07
    Description: Author(s): Roland de Putter, Olivier Doré, Daniel Green, and Joel Meyers The single-field consistency conditions and the local ansatz have played separate but important roles in characterizing the non-Gaussian signatures of single- and multifield inflation respectively. We explore the precise relationship between these two approaches and their predictions. We demonstrate… [Phys. Rev. D 95, 063501] Published Fri Mar 03, 2017
    Keywords: Cosmology
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