Monday, 2 November 2015

molecular biology - Why do most organisms have negative supercoiled DNA?



It has been observed that in nature most organisms have negative supercoiled DNA and that few organisms have positive supercoiled DNA. Some of the organisms that have the positive supercoiled DNA live in strong acidic environments but are very rare compared to negative supercoiled DNA. Why wouldn't all organisms have the same DNA supercoiling? Does it affect their survival in any way?




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