Letter

DNA Nicks and Nodes and Nanotechnology

Department of Chemistry, New York University, New York, New York 10012
Nano Letters, 2001, 1 (1), pp 22–26
DOI: 10.1021/nl000182v
Publication Date (Web): November 28, 2000
Copyright © 2001 American Chemical Society

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The properties that make DNA such an effective molecule for genetic material also make it a superb molecule for nanotechnology, when stable, stiff branched species are combined with cohesive interactions. Reciprocal crossovers between single strands of duplex or complex molecules lead to a panoply of motifs that can be used for DNA nanotechnology. A general derivation of these molecules is shown here, including components of devices and periodic or algorithmic arrays.

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Received 17 September 2000
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