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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 23, 2004
Filed:
Feb. 27, 2002
Hideki Kambara, Hachioji, JP;
Guohua Zhou, Nanjing, CN;
Kazunori Okano, Shiki, JP;
Keiichi Nagai, Higashiyamatoshi, JP;
Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A method for examining nucleotide sequences of a sample includes adding a group of primers of multiple species to a solution containing the sample and simultaneously synthesizing complementary strands at each of the multiple regions containing the nucleotide sequences; designing the DNA probes with specific sequences elongate the complementary strands by the presence or absence of mutations in the nucleotide sequences, wherein the same number of such DNA probes and the nucleotide sequences are used for complementary strand synthesis; using the nucleotide sequences or their complementary sequences as a template to convert pyrophosphate produced during the elongation reaction to ATP which then reacts with chemiluminescent substrates to develop luminescence to be detected. According to the method, sensitivity is greatly increased by amplification of the amount of pyrophosphate produced in synthesis of the complementary strands without amplifying the copies of nucleotide sequences.