Use of helper probes in dipstick assays is described. In a dipstick assay
to test for the presence of a target nucleic acid in a sample solution,
the sample solution is connected with the contact end of the dipstick to
cause the sample solution is contacted with the contact end of the
dipstick to cause the sample solution to move by capillary action to a
capture zone of the dipstick at which target nucleic acid is captured.
The target nucleic acid may be captured at the capture zone by a capture
probe capable of hybridising to the target nucleic acid. A labelled
detection probe capable of hybridising to the target nucleic acid may be
used to detect the target nucleic acid at the capture zone. A helper
probe may be used to enhance the binding of the capture and/or detection
probe to the target nucleic acid, thereby improving the sensitivity of
target nucleic acid detection. Dipsticks and kits are also described.