Nanogenomics has a wide range of applications, including:
Disease Diagnosis: Nanosensors can detect genetic mutations and biomarkers associated with diseases like cancer, enabling early diagnosis and personalized treatment plans. Drug Delivery: Nanoparticles can be designed to deliver genetic material such as siRNA or CRISPR components directly to target cells, facilitating gene therapy. Environmental Monitoring: Nanogenomic tools can detect genetic changes in microorganisms, helping to monitor and manage environmental health. Agriculture: Nanogenomics can be used to develop genetically modified crops with enhanced traits such as pest resistance and improved nutritional value.