Design and assembly of double-crossover linear arrays of micrometre length using rolling circle replication
We demonstrate the use of rolling circle replication to template linear DNA arrays whose sizes bridge the gap between nanometre-scale self-assembly and top-down lithographic fabrication. Using rolling circle replication we have produced an oligonucleotide containing several hundred repeats of a shor...
Main Authors: | Lubrich, D, Bath, J, Turberfield, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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IOP Science
2005
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