Abstract
The programmable nature of sequence-specific targeting by CRISPR-Cas nucleases has revolutionized a wide range of genomic applications and is now emerging as a method for nucleic acid detection. We explore how the diversity of CRISPR systems and their fundamental mechanisms have given rise to a wave of new methods for target recognition and readout. These cross-disciplinary advances found at the intersection of CRISPR biology and engineering have led to the ability to rapidly generate solutions for emerging global challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic. We further discuss the advances and potential for CRISPR-based detection to have an impact across a continuum of diagnostic applications.
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Verosloff, M. S., Shapiro, S. J., Hawkins, E. M., Alpay, E., Verma, D., Stanfield, E. G., … Chen, J. S. (2022). CRISPR-Cas enzymes: The toolkit revolutionizing diagnostics. Biotechnology Journal, 17(7). https://doi.org/10.1002/biot.202100304
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