The rapid progress in the Human Genome Project has stimulated the development of diverse analytical methods for mutation detection, elucidation of complex biological problems, molecular diagnosis and prognosis of disease, and assessment of treatment. This review will discuss recent advances in nucleic acid analysis as reported in articles that appeared in Chemical Abstracts between October 1, 1996 and October 1, 1998. Major areas of nucleic acid analysis covered in this review include purification methods, hybridization, in situ hybridization, DNA sequencing, amplification techniques, oligonucleotide arrays, miniaturization of nucleic acid analysis, and nucleic acid sensors.