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) =< 2 > THE TANGLE MODEL FOR SITE-SPECIFIC RECOMBINATION The fundamental observations underlying this model are that a pair of sites bound by an enzyme forms a tangle and that most of the products of recombination experiments performed on unknotted substrate are 4
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w e Will use tangles to build a model that will compute the topology of the pre- and post-recombination synaptic complex in a single recombination event, given knowledge of the topology of the substrate and product (Ernst and Sumners, 1990; Sumners, 1990, 1992; Sumners et al., 1994~. In site-specific recombination on circular DNA substrate, two kinds of geometric manipulation of the DNA occur.
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other DNA bound to the enzyme, which is unchanged during a recombination event; and (3) the DNA in the synaptic complex that is not bound to the enzyme and that does not change dunug recombination.
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