Nucleic Acid Thermodynamics
Nucleic Acid Thermodynamics is the study of the physical principles governing the stability, structure and interactions of nucleic acids. It studies how temperature, pressure, and other environmental factors affect the conformation, dynamics, and reactivity of DNA and RNA. This knowledge is important for applications ranging from the design of new nucleic acid-based therapies to the optimization of the efficiency of molecular diagnostics. Nucleic acid thermodynamics helps scientists to better understand and use the genetic information of all organisms, including humans, to develop innovative treatments for a variety of diseases.
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