DNA Nanotechnology

DNA nanotechnology is the planning and production of synthetic nucleic acid structures for specialized employments. In this field, nucleic acids are utilized as non-organic building materials for nanotechnology instead of as the bearers of genetic data in living cells. Scientists in the field have made static structures, for example, two-and three-dimensional crystal lattices, nanotubes, polyhedral, and subjective shapes, and useful gadgets, for example, sub-atomic machines and DNA computers. The field is starting to be utilized as a device to tackle essential science issues in biophysics and structural biology, incorporating applications in X-beam crystallography and atomic magnetic reverberation spectroscopy of proteins to decide structures. Potential applications in atomic-scale hardware and Nano medication are additionally being examined.