Characterizing the bending and flexibility induced by bulges in DNA duplexes.
Advances in DNA nanotechnology have stimulated the search for simple motifs that can be used to control the properties of DNA nanostructures. One such motif, which has been used extensively in structures such as polyhedral cages, two-dimensional arrays, and ribbons, is a bulged duplex, that is, two...
Main Authors: | Schreck, J, Ouldridge, T, Romano, F, Louis, A, Doye, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Institute of Physics
2015
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