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Lattice model (biophysics)

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Lattice models in biophysics represent a class of physical lattice models which consider a macromolecule as a lattice of units, each unit being in different states or conformations. For example, DNA in chromatin can be represented as a one-dimensional lattice, whose elementary units are the nucleotide, base pair or nucleosome.