Finite Element Framework for DNA-Based Structural Analysis

Techniques for controlling properties of nucleic acid nanostructures include receiving data that indicates a sequence of nucleotides on at least a first strand of a nucleic acid. Values are determined for at least one physical property for each portion of the at least first strand. Based at least in part on a numerical model and the physical properties for each portion, a value is determined of at least one derived property of a nanostructure that comprises the at least first strand of nucleic acid. In some embodiments, information gained from the numerical model is used iteratively in order to optimize or improve one or more of the properties of the target DNA origami structure.

Researchers

Mark Bathe / Do-Nyun Kim / Hendrik Dietz

Departments: Department of Biological Engineering
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: DNA & RNA Editing / Chemicals & Materials: Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • method and apparatus for controlling properties of nucleic acid nanostructures
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