English: a, DNA-modified particles were hybridized to an RNA monolayer that presented a complementary strand. Particles were immobile until RNase H was added, which selectively hydrolyses RNA duplexed to DNA. b, The schematic representation shows the hybridized oligonucleotide sequences at the particle–substrate junction (there are hundreds of duplexes within this junction). RNA bases are shown in red and the particle DNA bases are shown in blue. -High-speed DNA-based rolling motors powered by RNase H. Nature Nanotechnology. Nov 30, 2015
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