A two-dimensional DNA array: the three-layer logpile.
We describe the three-layer logpile (3LL), a two-dimensional DNA array which self-assembles from four synthetic oligonucleotides via a four-armed Holliday junction motif. It consists of three layers of helices, each running at 60 degrees to the others. DNA arrays can be used as periodic templates to...
Main Authors: | Malo, J, Mitchell, J, Turberfield, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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