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Nanocircles arre small circular single-stranded DNA that can be transcribed by phage and bacterial RNA polymerases. This plasmid-like structure was developed by Eric T. Kool's lab. This new technology uses a method called rolling circle transcription (RCT) to encode hammerhead, hairpin and hepatitis delta [[Ribozyme]].
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Nanocircles arre small circular single-stranded DNA that can be transcribed by phage and bacterial RNA polymerases. These plasmid-like structures were originally developed by Eric T. Kool's lab. The new technology uses a method called rolling circle transcription (RCT) to encode hammerhead, hairpin and hepatitis delta ribozymes.
 
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Nanocircles arre small circular single-stranded DNA that can be transcribed by phage and bacterial RNA polymerases. These plasmid-like structures were originally developed by Eric T. Kool's lab. The new technology uses a method called rolling circle transcription (RCT) to encode hammerhead, hairpin and hepatitis delta ribozymes.

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