The invention relates to a method of generating a signal indicative of the presence of a target nucleic acid in a sample, as well as a method of detecting or measuring a target nucleic acid in a sample. The invention comprises forming a cleavage structure by incubating a sample comprising a target nucleic acid with a probe having a secondary structure that changes upon binding of the probe to the target nucleic acid and further comprising a binding moiety. The invention also includes the steps of cleaving the cleavage structure with a nuclease to release a nucleic acid fragment to generate a signal, wherein generation of the signal is indicative of the presence of a target nucleic acid in a sample, and detecting and/or measuring the amount of the fragment captured by binding of a binding moiety to a capture element on a solid support.

 
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