Nucleic acids are classified into two groups, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNAs) and ribonucleic acid (RNAs). These molecules are simple linear polymers that...
Nucleic acids are classified into two groups, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNAs) and ribonucleic acid (RNAs). These molecules are simple linear polymers that consist of four major subunits. They are always being the subject of considerable research and have now been moving in the field of alone therapeutic products. Therapy with nucleic acids either employs unmodified DNA/RNA or closely related chemical compounds. From both development and regulatory perspective, they fall to the extent between small molecules and biological agents. With their high specificity, functional diversity, and limited toxicity, therapeutic nucleic acids (TNAs) hold enormous promise for the treatment of several pathologies, infections, and even cancers. This realm coverage involves: