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  2. DNA nanotube - Wikipedia

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    DNA nanotube. Add languages. Add links. Article; ... DNA nanotechnology#Extended lattices; ... This page was last edited on 4 January 2019, ...

  3. Unnatural Selection (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Unnatural Selection (or stylized as, "unnatural selection") is a 2019 American documentary television series.It presents an overview of genetic engineering, particularly the DNA-editing technology of CRISPR, from the perspective of scientists, corporations and biohackers working from their home.

  4. DNA nanotechnology - Wikipedia

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    DNA nanotechnology is the design and manufacture of artificial nucleic acid structures for technological uses. In this field, nucleic acids are used as non-biological engineering materials for nanotechnology rather than as the carriers of genetic information in living cells.

  5. DNA computing - Wikipedia

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    DNA nanotechnology has been applied to the related field of DNA computing. DNA tiles can be designed to contain multiple sticky ends with sequences chosen so that they act as Wang tiles . A DX array has been demonstrated whose assembly encodes an XOR operation; this allows the DNA array to implement a cellular automaton which generates a ...

  6. Nanorobotics - Wikipedia

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    The Nanites are characters on the TV show Mystery Science Theater 3000. They're self-replicating, bio-engineered organisms that work on the ship and reside in the SOL's computer systems. They made their first appearance in Season 8. Nanites are used in a number of episodes in the television series Travelers. They be programmed and injected into ...

  7. Wikipedia : Peer review/DNA nanotechnology/archive1

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  8. Molecular assembler - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences released the report of a study of molecular manufacturing (not molecular assemblers per se) as part of a longer report, A Matter of Size: Triennial Review of the National Nanotechnology Initiative [19] The study committee reviewed the technical content of Nanosystems, and in its conclusion states ...

  9. Nanopore sequencing - Wikipedia

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    Nanopore sequencing took 25 years to materialize. David Deamer was one of the first to push the idea. In 1989 he sketched out a plan to push single-strands of DNA through a protein nanopore embedded into a thin membrane as part his work to synthesize RNA.