DETECTION BY SEMICONDUCTOR-BASED GENOMIC SEQUENCING
Our novel semiconductor sequencing technology uses a silicon transistor, the established building block of modern microelectronics, to detect nucleotides as a simple electrical signal.
As nucleotides are incorporated during the step-by-step construction of nucleic acids, they release hydrogen ions which can be detected as an electrical signal. If there is no match, no hydrogen ions are released, and no signal is detected.
This method is universally applicable to sequencing of any DNA or RNA on a standard CMOS semiconductor chip. There is no need for fluorescent dyes or labels, or precision optics, which make current DNA analysis equipment bulky and expensive.
No need for fluorescent dyes or labels, or precision optics


