The paper, by D. Han at Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA, and colleagues was titled, "Single-stranded DNA and RNA origami." ...
which can be RNA, DNA or other types of molecules—so there's no limitation.” In their work presented in Science, Yan and colleagues assembled origami rectangle tiles with 20-base-pair DNA ...
Molecular model showing dCas9 bound to a guide RNA – RNA origami fusion molecule that brings transcription factors to a promoter sequence. Graphics by Cody Geary.
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