Apr 12, 2016
Berkeley Lab captures first high-res 3D images of DNA segments | KurzweilAI
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: computing, DNA, electronics, health, nanotechnology
“DNA base pairing has been used for many years to direct the arrangement of inorganic nanocrystals into small groupings and arrays with tailored optical and electrical properties. The control of DNA-mediated assembly depends crucially on a better understanding of three-dimensional structure of DNA-nanocrystal-hybridized building blocks. Existing techniques do not allow for structural determination of these flexible and heterogeneous samples.”