Abstract
With the advent of innovative genomic discovery toolkits such as RT-PCR, genetic information can be quickly decrypted, and this has resulted in significant progress in overcoming diseases. However, RT-PCR has the serious problem of frequent errors, and the demand for a new gene diagnostic system is emerging. Herein, we propose a universal coding system for the effective detection of short single-stranded DNA or RNA by using a topological transformation-based nano-barcoding technique (TNT). Our goal was to develop a dedicated diagnostic device that unifies the other gene groups, thus resulting in minimum testing. In a universal coding system consisting of two separate circulation structures, different gene groups become generalized into specific single genes with the same sequence by a strand-displacement reaction and are then amplified, eventually being quickly detected in one TNT system. Simple gene diagnostic systems like this make high-speed, point-of-care diagnostic technologies, and we are very confident that these will provide clinical gene detection in the near future.
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