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How does DNA, the molecule containing genetic information, change its three-dimensional
shape during the complex cellular processes of replication, recombination and repair? This
is one of the core questions in molecular biology which cannot be answered without help
from mathematical modeling. Basic concepts of topology and geometry can be introduced in
undergraduate teaching to help students understand counterintuitive complex structural
transformations...
Linear oscillators are used for modeling a diverse array of natural systems, for instance acoustics, materials science, and chemical spectroscopy. In this paper I describe simple models of structural interactions in biological molecules, known as elastic network models, as a useful topic for undergraduate biology instruction in mathematical modeling. These models use coupled linear oscillators to model the fluctuations of molecular structures around the equilibrium state. I present many learning...
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