We report the first application of CRISPR‐Cas technology to single species detection from environmental DNA (eDNA). Organisms shed and excrete DNA into their environment such as in skin cells and faeces, referred to as environmental DNA (eDNA). Utilising eDNA allows non‐invasive monitoring with increased specificity and sensitivity. Current methods primarily employ PCR‐based techniques to detect a given species from eDNA samples, posing a logistical challenge for on‐site monitoring and potential adaptation to biosensor devices. We have developed an alternative method; coupling isothermal amplification to a CRISPR‐Cas12a detection system. This utilises the collateral cleavage activity of Cas12a, a ribonuclease guided by a highly specific sin...
Environmental DNA has a variety of uses. The most common uses of e-DNA are for the detection of anim...
The use of molecular surveillance techniques has become popular among aquatic researchers and manage...
Recently developed non-invasive environmental DNA-based (eDNA) techniques have enlightened modern co...
We report the first application of CRISPR‐Cas technology to single species detection from environmen...
We report the first application of CRISPR‐Cas technology to single species detection from environmen...
Development of simple and rapid techniques to monitor species of conservation importance is vital to...
Rapid monitoring of aquatic organisms, particularly endangered and invasive species, is essential fo...
One of the most foundational aspects of ecological studies and monitoring is accurate species identi...
One of the most fundamental aspects of ecological research and monitoring is accurate species identi...
Molecular techniques offer sensitive, specific, noninvasive monitoring of target species from a vari...
The field of ecology has undergone a molecular revolution, with researchers increasingly relying on ...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
Current methods for monitoring biodiversity are hindered by detection efficiencies or rely on expens...
CRISPR/Cas9-based gene editing is no doubt among the most intensively studied topics in bio-related ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods have been widely used to investigate the distribution and abundance...
Environmental DNA has a variety of uses. The most common uses of e-DNA are for the detection of anim...
The use of molecular surveillance techniques has become popular among aquatic researchers and manage...
Recently developed non-invasive environmental DNA-based (eDNA) techniques have enlightened modern co...
We report the first application of CRISPR‐Cas technology to single species detection from environmen...
We report the first application of CRISPR‐Cas technology to single species detection from environmen...
Development of simple and rapid techniques to monitor species of conservation importance is vital to...
Rapid monitoring of aquatic organisms, particularly endangered and invasive species, is essential fo...
One of the most foundational aspects of ecological studies and monitoring is accurate species identi...
One of the most fundamental aspects of ecological research and monitoring is accurate species identi...
Molecular techniques offer sensitive, specific, noninvasive monitoring of target species from a vari...
The field of ecology has undergone a molecular revolution, with researchers increasingly relying on ...
Species detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) has tremendous potential for contributing to the un...
Current methods for monitoring biodiversity are hindered by detection efficiencies or rely on expens...
CRISPR/Cas9-based gene editing is no doubt among the most intensively studied topics in bio-related ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods have been widely used to investigate the distribution and abundance...
Environmental DNA has a variety of uses. The most common uses of e-DNA are for the detection of anim...
The use of molecular surveillance techniques has become popular among aquatic researchers and manage...
Recently developed non-invasive environmental DNA-based (eDNA) techniques have enlightened modern co...