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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 06, 2004
Filed:
Nov. 14, 2000
Jonathan M. Rothberg, Guilford, CT (US);
Michael W. Deem, Los Angeles, CA (US);
John W. Simpson, Madison, CT (US);
CuraGen Corporation, New Haven, CT (US);
Abstract
The present invention discloses a methodology which is directed to providing positive confirmation that nucleic acids, possessing putatively identified sequences predicted to generate observed GeneCalling™ signals, are actually present within the sample from which the signal was originally derived. The putatively identified nucleic acid fragment within the sample possesses 3′- and 5′-ends with known terminal subsequences. The method involves contacting nucleic acid fragments in a sample in amplifying conditions with (i) a nucleic acid polymerase; (ii) “regular” primer oligonucleotides having sequences comprising hybridizable portions of known terminal subsequences; and (iii) a “poisoning” oligonucleotide primer. Nucleic acids amplified with a poisoning primer are distinguishable upon detection from nucleic acids amplified with regular primers.