DNA is certainly the basis of life. Soon it might also be the basis of your electronic devices. A Northwestern University team led by Northwestern Engineering's Chad Mirkin and Weinberg College of ...
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The new science of DNA’s hidden rules
Scientists are uncovering a deeper layer of DNA biology—where its shape, stiffness, and 3D organization are just as important as its sequence. New tools are mapping how replication starts, how damage ...
Researchers have designed a computer program that allows users to translate any free-form drawing into a two-dimensional, nanoscale structure made of DNA. Researchers at MIT and Arizona State ...
A study of where and how an enzyme cuts DNA may have inadvertently revealed a basic principle of gene regulation, say researchers in Boston Children's Hospital's Program in Cellular and Molecular ...
New analytical methods developed at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions have increased our ...
(Nanowerk News) Among the valuable holdings in London's Wellcome Library is a rough pencil sketch made in 1953 by Francis Crick. The drawing is one of the first to show the double-helix structure of ...
Artificial DNA letters beyond A, T, G, C break a fundamental pairing rule to produce nanostructures with new shapes, far greater durability, and an unexpected ability to self-sort. But the four-letter ...
Ever wanted to draw at the nanoscale? Well, now there’s an app for that. It’s called Perdix. The free, open-source software, designed by a team of scientists from MIT and Arizona State University, ...
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