The comet assay is a sensitive technique used to detect DNA damage in individual cells. It was developed in 1984 and has revolutionized genotoxicity research. The assay involves lysing cells embedded in agarose on a slide, allowing damaged DNA fragments to migrate during electrophoresis, forming a comet-like pattern. There are neutral and alkaline versions, with alkaline detecting a wider range of damage. The comet assay has various applications, including genotoxicity assessment, environmental monitoring, clinical research, and radiation studies. It is a valuable tool across many scientific domains.