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A segment of chromosome 14 folded to reveal a fractal curve using Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding. Research in this week's issue of the journal Science reveals that a fractal folding pattern is employed when the human genome folds inside the nucleus of a cell. Image: Designed and folded by Jason Ku. Photo by Erik Demaine.
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