Ebola virus and its mutations along with other types of viruses and bacteria. This is going to be faster and cheaper. Reporter its called the micro array. It has a speck with a dna signature for the ebola virus. 24 hours after a human blood sample is matched with a tiny dna markers, researchers get results that hook like this. White and green dots on the screen. Because these 20 ebola spots lit up, that is an indication that there is an ebola in the particular sample. Reporter each spot corresponds with a disease. When it lights up, it can tell doctors what the patient is suffering from even though they have no idea what the person was exposed to. This can tell you what you are looking at even if you have no idea beforehand what is potentially there. Reporter right now the micro ray is only used for research. But if it is approved it could become a common test in hospitals all over the world. The cdc is ushling doctors here to keep on the lookout for those symptoms, but an outbreak is