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DNA is the material of choice for making custom-designed, nanoscale shapes and patterns through self-assembly. A new technique revisits old ideas to enable the rapid prototyping of more than 100 such DNA shapes. See Letter p.623

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P.W.K.R. is the inventor on a patent that describes the method of ‘scaffolded DNA origami’. For certain nanopatterning applications, the method in the paper described by Yin et al. is a competitor with the method of DNA origami.

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Rothemund, P., Andersen, E. The importance of being modular. Nature 485, 584–585 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/485584a

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