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=Design=
=Design=
[[Image:QR-QR.png|left|600px]]
We designed one kind of DNA nano QR code.
A black part on QR code is expressed by dumbbell hairpin.
The nano QR code is a secret until we create it at nano size.
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[[Image:Rfig1.png|left|500px]]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
We designed one kind of DNA nano QR code.<br>
We had difficulty to coupling dumbbell hairpins on the direction orthogonal to the origami.
A black part on QR code is expressed by dumbbell hairpin.<br>
To solve it, we designed that  interval of dumbbell hairpins is 2 pitch (6.8 nm) on row direction and 2 helices (6 nm) on column direction.  
The nano QR code is a secret until we create it at nano size.<br><br><br>
The below figure is the sequence of it . Its height is 2.5 nm and its width is 4.5 nm.<br><br>
 
[[Image:Rfig2.png|left|500px]]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
[[Image:abcd.png|left|600px]]
Thereby, a new problem has occurred. Our making QR code is version 1 and consists of  21 cells × 21 cells. 
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10.5 bases × 40 pitches = 420 bases. 21 cells correspond to 420 base pairs. In addition, we need margins at both side.
This is a design of joint points between part A and part B.<br>
So including the margin, it needs 512 bases per a line. Because M13 scaffold is 7249 bases, we can only make fourteen lines from one M13 scaffold.
Sequences indicated red lines connect them.<br>
That means 7 cells. But column direction need 21 cells, it is not enough. So, we resolved to use 3 sheets of DNA origami.<br><br>
they also exist between part B and part C.<br>
[[Image:Rfig3.png|left|500px]]
So, the structure is constructed to connect three kinds of part.
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We planed  how to combine between origami.
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This is a design of joint points between part A and part B.
Sequences indicated red lines connect them.
They also exist between part B and part C.
So, the structure is constructed to connect three kinds of part. <br><br>
 
[[Image:Rfig4.png|left|400px]]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
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To construct DNA nano QR code uses 3 types of DNA origami.  
 
Normally, they have required 600 pieces of DNA staple (200 pieces per one DNA origami).
We had difficulty to coupling dumbbell hairpins on the direction orthogonal to the origami. It was solved to use<br>
We devised the sequences of Staple DNA, they were shared among 3 types of DNA origami.  
3 sheets of DNA origami.<br>  
Thus we required only 359 pieces of DNA staple.
[[Image:Widthandheight.png|left|400px]] <br> <br>  
 
<u>・Aspect ratio of 1 cell</u><br>
 
{|
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|Height And Width ||: 2 DNA  3nm×2=6 nm
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|Width ||: 2 pitch  3.4nm×2=6.8 nm
|}
 
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To construct DNA nano QR code uses 3 types of DNA origami. Normally, they have required 600 pieces of<br>
DNA staple (200 pieces per one DNA origami).We devised the sequences of Staple DNA, they were shared<br>
among 3 types of DNA origami. thus they required only 359 pieces of DNA staple.<br>
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We designed one kind of DNA nano QR code.
A black part on QR code is expressed by dumbbell hairpin.
The nano QR code is a secret until we create it at nano size.













We had difficulty to coupling dumbbell hairpins on the direction orthogonal to the origami. To solve it, we designed that interval of dumbbell hairpins is 2 pitch (6.8 nm) on row direction and 2 helices (6 nm) on column direction. The below figure is the sequence of it . Its height is 2.5 nm and its width is 4.5 nm.










Thereby, a new problem has occurred. Our making QR code is version 1 and consists of 21 cells × 21 cells. 10.5 bases × 40 pitches = 420 bases. 21 cells correspond to 420 base pairs. In addition, we need margins at both side. So including the margin, it needs 512 bases per a line. Because M13 scaffold is 7249 bases, we can only make fourteen lines from one M13 scaffold. That means 7 cells. But column direction need 21 cells, it is not enough. So, we resolved to use 3 sheets of DNA origami.









We planed how to combine between origami. This is a design of joint points between part A and part B.
Sequences indicated red lines connect them.
They also exist between part B and part C.
So, the structure is constructed to connect three kinds of part.












To construct DNA nano QR code uses 3 types of DNA origami. Normally, they have required 600 pieces of DNA staple (200 pieces per one DNA origami). We devised the sequences of Staple DNA, they were shared among 3 types of DNA origami. Thus we required only 359 pieces of DNA staple.