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Latest revision as of 15:27, 18 May 2016

A fractal globule (or crumpled globule) describes polymers that have compact local and global scaling.

Description

They can be modeled through a Hamiltonian Walk, a lattice walk in which every point is only visited once and no paths intersect, this prevents knot formation.

A crumpled globule forms through local regions crumpling, i.e. collapsing in on themselves and this iteratively occurring over the whole polymer.

This process follows the space-filling Peano Curve.

It has been proposed that mammalian chromosomes form fractal globules.

See also

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