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Main Author: Kak, Subhash
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.02493
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  • The helical coil is ubiquitous in biological and natural systems and often it is the basic form that leads to complex structures. This paper considers the question of its dimensionality in biological information as the helical coil goes through recursive coiling as happens to DNA and RNA molecules in chromatin. It has been shown that the dimensionality of coiled coils is virtually equal to e. Of the three forms of DNA, the dimensionality of the B-form is nearest to the optimal value and this might be the reason why it is most common.