DNA: Beyond the Double Helix

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Abstract

Reciprocal exchange can be used to produce DNA motifs based on branching at the level of secondary structure. These motifs can be combined by sticky-ended cohesion to produce a variety of structures. Stick polyhedra and nanomechanical devices have been produced by self-assembly from motifs based on branched DNA. Periodic arrays with tunable surface features has also been produced; aperiodic arrangements have been used for DNA-based computation.

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Seeman, N. C. (2003). DNA: Beyond the Double Helix. In Macromolecular Symposia (Vol. 201, pp. 237–244). https://doi.org/10.1002/masy.200351126

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