Thursday, 21 February 2019

Faster, better, cheaper: the rise of CRISPR in disease detection

Faster, better, cheaper: the rise of CRISPR in disease detection

An epidemic of Lassa fever in Nigeria that has killed 69 people this year is on track to be the worst ever recorded anywhere. Now, in the hope of reducing deaths from Lassa in years to come, researchers in Nigeria are trying out a new diagnostic test based on the gene-editing tool CRISPR. The test relies on CRISPR’s ability to hunt down genetic snippets ― in this case, RNA from the Lassa virus ― that it has been programmed to find.

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