Abstract

See the README.txt file for a description of the dataset. The supplementary data files contain the raw data and preliminary unprocessed atomic force microscope (AFM) images and the DNA data for Supplementary Figure 5. Using these it is possible to replicate the AFM images and related statistics presented in the paper. Individual images that form the basis of the movies/videos contained in the ’Supplementary Index’ to the paper are also included. The AFM images are in common formats (JPEG, PNG etc). The AFM data files are in the format generated by proprietary Bruker Nanoscope software. They can be opened and interpreted using versions of that software (available by contacting https://www.bruker.com/contact/select-division.html). Other commercial AFM analysis software can be used to open the files and analyse the data contained therein. These include the commonly used SPIP (Scanning Probe Image Processor -used in this study), produced by Image Metrology and recently replaced by MountainsSPIP https://www.imagemet.com/products/mountainsspip-8/, which is marketed by Digital Surf (https://www.digitalsurf.com/). Open source software for AFM analysis is also available, indluding Gwyddion (http://gwyddion.net/) and WSxM (http://www.wsxm.es/).

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