Polyhedra have attracted scientists' attentions due to their
high-symmetric architectures since ancient times, and even served
as common modes in natural world. Chemists in the past few
centuries have strived to synthesise these polyhedral targets.
Despite achievements that have been arrived, there is still a gap
between the great varieties of polyhedral shapes observed in nature
and the relatively limited molecular polyhedra constructed by small
organic molecules. Fortunately, DNA was shown to be an excellent
material in molecular construction. The construction of polyhedral
structures with DNA improves the development of synthetic
chemistry. This book reviews the recent progress made in the
theoretical investigation of a new mathematical theory of DNA
polyhedra.
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