Quantitative Biology

   

A Model and Genomic Evidence of Imprinting DNA Sequence on Water Structure Around Nucleosomes

Authors: Ivan Savelev, Aleksandr Vikhorev, Nelly Zyryanova, Oksana Polesskaya, Richard Alan, Miller, Inna Plastun, Pavel Zhylidin, Pavel Filin, Michael Rempel, Max Myakishev-Rempel

This paper presents a model where DNA imprints its structure on water, proposing a continuous and dynamic self-reorganization process of water clusters, called snowflake signaling. The model's hypothesis is that DNA structure affects water structure in the cell nucleus. Genomic evidence supports the model, revealing evolutionary genomic imprinting of DNA-DNA interactions through structured water.

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