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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/9/94/WarwickDna_origami_ic.png" class="pics" alt=""> This shows how the DNA strands come together. Three double stranded strings of DNA are denatured and then when slowly cooled will come together to form the Y shape. However after the denaturing each strand of DNA has an equal chance of bonding to the original piece of DNA as it does to the correct origami side. Therefore the more complex the structure the less likely it is that that structure will fully form. | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/9/94/WarwickDna_origami_ic.png" class="pics" alt=""> This shows how the DNA strands come together. Three double stranded strings of DNA are denatured and then when slowly cooled will come together to form the Y shape. However after the denaturing each strand of DNA has an equal chance of bonding to the original piece of DNA as it does to the correct origami side. Therefore the more complex the structure the less likely it is that that structure will fully form. | ||
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DNA Origami Glue
How it would work
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DNA Origami
This shows how the DNA strands come together. Three double stranded strings of DNA are denatured and then when slowly cooled will come together to form the Y shape. However after the denaturing each strand of DNA has an equal chance of bonding to the original piece of DNA as it does to the correct origami side. Therefore the more complex the structure the less likely it is that that structure will fully form.
Minimum Size of Plasmids
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Probability of Formation
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