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1 | DNA-protein interaction at high resolution | 1 |
2 | DNA bending by sequence and proteins | 49 |
3 | Enzymes that supercoil DNA | 76 |
4 | Recognition of DNA damage and repair | 90 |
5 | Structure-recognition by DNA junction resolving enzymes | 114 |
6 | Site-specific recombinases and their interactions with DNA | 141 |
7 | The HMG-box domain | 177 |
Index | 201 |
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