Mini DNA replicator could benefit world’s poor

May 2, 2007 | Source: NewScientist.com news service

A pocket-sized device that runs on two AA batteries and copies DNA as accurately as expensive lab equipment has been developed by Texas A&M University researchers.

The device has no moving parts and costs just $10 to make. It runs polymerase chain reactions (PCRs), to generate billions of identical copies of a DNA strand, in as little as 20 minutes. This is much faster than the machines currently in use, which take several hours.