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<br>This shows how a simple shape could be made by using E.coli (black squares) by connecting them with DNA origami (red crosses). In order for a shape to be made each piece of E.coli needs to express a different zinc finger so that it can only be bonded to a specific piece of origami (no non-specific bonding).
 
<br>This shows how a simple shape could be made by using E.coli (black squares) by connecting them with DNA origami (red crosses). In order for a shape to be made each piece of E.coli needs to express a different zinc finger so that it can only be bonded to a specific piece of origami (no non-specific bonding).
 
<br>We only have four zinc fingers which means that we don’t have many options for patterns we could make, but given enough time and resources we could easily optimise more zinc fingers so more complex shapes could be made.  
 
<br>We only have four zinc fingers which means that we don’t have many options for patterns we could make, but given enough time and resources we could easily optimise more zinc fingers so more complex shapes could be made.  
<br>Future iGEM teams could create more zinc fingers which could be combined with our structures so that as time prgresses a database of different shaped and sized oligonucleotide adehsives can be made. Our project could then be used as a stepping stone to create complex 2D and eventually 3D shapes and structures.
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<br>Future iGEM teams could create more zinc fingers which could be combined with our structures so that as time progresses a database of different shaped and sized oligonucleotide adhesives can be made. Our project could then be used as a stepping stone to create complex 2D and eventually 3D shapes and structures.
 
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