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This project develops a novel method for DNA detection using nanopore unzipping, which allows for rapid and cost-effective identification of infectious agents and bio-warfare threats. The goal is to create a robust platform for on-site DNA analysis in medical and security applications.
The detection of specific sequences of DNA is pivotal in the diagnosis of a number of infectious diseases, such as chlamydia.
It is also important in detecting and identifying potential bio-warfare agents.
Current methods of DNA detection typically involve laboratory based sample analysis, which is slow and costly.
This proposal seeks to address these drawbacks by developing an alternative approach based on nanopore unzipping.
In this method the current-time transient is recorded for a single mo…
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