Concentrated solutions of short blunt-ended DNA duplexes at room temperature can form liquid crystal phases due to stacking interactions between duplex terminals which induce the aggregation of the duplexes into semi-flexible linear chains. Mesophases observed in these systems include nematic, columnar and cholesteric ones. This experimental system is just one of many examples, where liquid crystals ordering emerges as a result of molecular self-assembly into linear chains. In the attempt to ...