What is DNA nanotechnology?

 

What is DNA nanotechnology?

DNA nanotechnology is the arrangement and gathering of artificial nucleic destructive developments for inventive occupations. In this field, nucleic acids are used as non-regular planning materials for nanotechnology rather than as the carriers of innate information in living cells. The two-and three-dimensional diamond matrices, nanotubes, polyhedra, and optional shapes, and utilitarian contraptions like sub-nuclear machines and DNA PCs. DNA nanostructures are nanoscale structures made of DNA, which acts both as an underlying and practical component.



Applications of DNA nanotechnology:

  •       Next-Generation Computer Chips
  •          Kinetic Energy Penetrators with Improved Lethality
  •          Better Insulation Materials
  •          Phosphors for High-Definition TV
  •          Low-Cost Flat-Panel Displays
  •         Tougher and Harder Cutting Tools
  •          Elimination of Pollutants

These unique properties of DNA nanomaterials have prompted their incorporation into a wide scope of uses going from cell tests, drug conveyance vehicles, and atomic imaging specialists to electrochemical sensors and bio-scientific gadgets.

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