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Twisting

/ˈtwɪstɪŋ/verb / noun
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Twisting is the action of turning or rotating something around a central point, often to form a spiral or alter its shape, as commonly seen in mechanics or everyday tasks. In a broader sense, it can also imply distorting or manipulating facts for persuasive effect, like in clever marketing or storytelling, adding a layer of intrigue to its modern applications.

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The twisting motion in DNA's double helix structure allows it to compact genetic information into a tiny space; for example, if unraveled, the DNA in a single human cell would stretch about 6 feet long, yet it's neatly twisted to fit inside the nucleus.

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