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Photochemical technique recombines DNA into various shapes

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David L. Shenkenberg

The traditional enzymatic method of connecting DNA molecules cannot assemble them into shapes such as branched or R-shaped DNA, but a new photochemical method can. It promises to become a valuable gene manipulation technique if further improvements can allow it to be used with standard biotechnological procedures. Kenzo Fujimoto and Masayuki Ogino of the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in Ishikawa developed the photochemical method. It requires a DNA strand that contains the photochemical on either end, a template DNA strand, and the two DNA strands that will be...Read full article

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    Published: January 2007
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    photochemical
    The term photochemical pertains to chemical processes or reactions that are initiated or influenced by the absorption of light. Photochemical reactions involve the interaction of light, often in the form of ultraviolet or visible radiation, with molecules, leading to changes in their chemical structure or properties. These reactions are distinct from thermal or non-light-induced chemical reactions. Key characteristics of photochemical reactions include: Light absorption: Photochemical...
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