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. 2000 Feb 15;97(4):1385–1389. doi: 10.1073/pnas.97.4.1385

Table 2.

Nucleotide sequences for each DNA bit oligonucleotide used in the computation

Hybridizes to bit set to 0 Hybridizes to bit set to 1
a0 AGAATTGAGTAAGAG a1 TAAGTAATGTGAGGA
b0 gttatTAAGAGGTTGATATG b1 gttatGGATATAAAGGAAGT
c0 TGTGAAGTGGAGGAT c1 GGATGTTTGTTATAA
d0 gtaaaGAGGGAAGATTTTAA d1 gtaaaTGAAGAGGGTTATGT
e0 GGTGTGGATAAATAG e1 TATGGAAAGTAAGGT
f0 GGAATTGTTTGAAGC f1 GTAGGGAGAATGTAC
g0 attgaTTGAATTTGAGAGTT g1 attgaGAATATAAGATTATG
h0 TGAAGTAAAGGTTAG h1 GAAGTATGTGATTAT
i0 GTGGGATAAGGAATG i1 TAGGTAGTTGGTGGA

Twenty-base oligonucleotides are complementary to both the 15-nt bit sequence (uppercase) and adjacent 5-nt spacer (lowercase) to increase the melting temperatures of weaker hybridizing oligonucleotides.