Overview
(PNAs) Peptide Nucleic Acids (PNAs) are synthetic molecules used in gene and drug discovery, disease diagnosis, and genetic engineering. These molecules are structurally similar to DNA and RNA, but are composed of peptide backbones rather than the traditional sugar-phosphate backbone found in DNA and RNA. This makes PNAs more resistant to degradation, allowing them to remain stable in a variety of environments and providing researchers with a powerful tool for detecting and manipulating desired DNA and RNA sequences. PNAs also offer great potential for gene editing and therapeutic applications as they can be used to target and modify a specific gene sequence, allowing researchers to accurately diagnose and treat genetic diseases.
Research published in this journal
4 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Research Progress of the Functional Nucleic Acid Techniques in GMO Detection
Industrial and Biotechnological Applications of Algae: A Review
RBM45: Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology
How this research is being cited
The 4 articles above have been cited 305 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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