Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry

Using uneven sample volumes to improve one-step CRISPR test sensitivity for visual detection

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Abstract

The proposed assay achieves a 63.1% cost reduction compared to standard one-pot methods for detecting the mcr-1 gene associated with colistin resistance.

  • The method demonstrates a sensitivity of 2.5 copies per reaction for detecting the mcr-1 gene.
  • It effectively prevents interference from other plasmids or bacteria during detection.
  • Visual results were observable under UV light, indicating successful gene detection.
  • The assay is designed to detect the mcr-1 gene in animal-derived foods with satisfactory performance.
  • The unique buffer design enhances both amplification and cleavage efficiency in a one-pot system.

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