The invasion has begun: Invaders are shown to recognize DNA hairpins in cell-free assays and chromosomal DNA during non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization (nd-FISH) experiments. As Invaders are devoid of inherent sequence limitations, many previously inaccessible DNA targets could become accessible to exogenous control with important ramifications for karyotyping, in vivo imaging, and gene regulation.

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