Abstract

Disulfide cross-linked oligonucleotides for connecting two DNA double helixes have been designed, synthesized, and characterized. Employing these cross-linked oligonucleotides, two double helixes can be arranged side by side, and the orientations can be controlled both in parallel and antiparallel ways by addition of a specific complementary DNA strand.

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