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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 23, 2004
Filed:
May. 14, 1993
Lynn Bergmeyer, Rochester, NY (US);
Thomas J. Cummins, Rochester, NY (US);
John Bruce Findlay, Rochester, NY (US);
JoAnne H. Kerschner, Rochester, NY (US);
Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, Inc., Rochester, NY (US);
Abstract
An aqueous composition containing primers for opposing strands of human cytomegaloviral DNA and a second target DNA can be used in polymerase chain reaction to provide simultaneously rapid and efficient amplification and detection of those nucleic acids. The primers for each target DNA differ in length by no more than 5 nucleotides and have a T within the range of from about 65 to about 74° C., while the T 's are within about 5° C. of each other. Such compositions are useful in diagnostic test kits and methods for amplification and detection of hCMV DNA and other target DNA's using multiple capture probes, in “multiplexing”. All of the capture probes have T 's which are greater than 50° C. and are within 15° C. of each other.