“…The task can be achieved by hybridization to a specifically formed branched oligonucleotidic template serving as an internal 3D scaffold to support the shape of the target polyhedron, e.g., tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, etc. [46]. The method of choice for obtaining the corresponding branched oligonucleotides seemed to be a combination of automated solid-phase synthesis using, apart from nucleoside phosphoramidites, non-nucleosidic phosphoramidites of specific functionality, such as doublers, treblers, or cleavable linkers, followed by either post-synthetic ligation in solution, e.g., via click chemistry, or a Watson-Crick hybridization to form supramolecular noncovalent assemblies.…”