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Learning from the unexpected in life and DNA self-assembly

  • Jennifer M. Heemstra

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2015, 11, 2713–2720, doi:10.3762/bjoc.11.292

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  • self-assembly; nucleic acids; Introduction “Jennifer is not skilled at science.” This judgment was delivered upon me at the age of fourteen by my eighth grade science teacher, and was part of a recommendation that I not be placed on the science-intensive track of study as I entered high school. The
  • these experiences as hindering our progress, they should be embraced and appreciated for their ability to lead to new discoveries. In this perspective, I will discuss the unexpected events that have shaped my career path and the early stages of my independent research program. Keywords: aptamers; DNA
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Published 23 Dec 2015
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  • DNA, all contribute to this unpredictability. In principle, adding extra nucleotides to the genetic alphabet can improve the predictability and reliability of autonomous DNA self-assembly, simply by increasing the information density of oligonucleotide sequences. These extra nucleotides are now
  • a scalable and integrated infrastructure for the rapid and designed engineering of biology. Keywords: AEGIS; bioinformatics; DNA self-assembly; long DNA constructs; software; Introduction Automated synthesis of single stranded DNA fragments has, perhaps more than any other technology, enabled the
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Published 11 Aug 2014

A new building block for DNA network formation by self-assembly and polymerase chain reaction

  • Holger Bußkamp,
  • Sascha Keller,
  • Marta Robotta,
  • Malte Drescher and
  • Andreas Marx

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2014, 10, 1037–1046, doi:10.3762/bjoc.10.104

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  • Holger Busskamp Sascha Keller Marta Robotta Malte Drescher Andreas Marx Department of Chemistry and Konstanz Research School Chemical Biology, University of Konstanz, Universitätsstraße 10, 78457 Konstanz, Germany 10.3762/bjoc.10.104 Abstract The predictability of DNA self-assembly is exploited
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Published 07 May 2014
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