SHERLOCK team advances its CRISPR-based diagnostic tool
A strip of paper can now indicate presence of pathogens, tumor DNA, or any genetic signature of interest. 100-fold greater sensitivity, the ability to detect multiple targets at once, and other new features further enhance SHERLOCK's power for detecting genetic signatures.
Credit: Zhang lab, ӳý of MIT and Harvard
In this animation, SHERLOCK paper strips visually demonstrate the presence of synthetic Zika and Dengue viruses.
Co-first authors Jonathan Gootenberg (left) and Omar Abudayyeh (right) holding a paper strip that displays a positive SHERLOCK readout.