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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 04, 2005
Filed:
Aug. 23, 2001
Hiroyuki Mukai, Moriyama, JP;
Hiroaki Sagawa, Kusatsu, JP;
Takashi Uemori, Otsu, JP;
Junko Yamamoto, Moriyama, JP;
Jun Tomono, Otsu, JP;
Eiji Kobayashi, Otsu, JP;
Tatsuji Enoki, Otsu, JP;
Osamu Takeda, Hikone, JP;
Kazue Miyake, Uji, JP;
Yoshimi Sato, Shiga, JP;
Mariko Moriyama, Kyoto, JP;
Haruhisa Sawaragi, Otsu, JP;
Michio Hagiya, Otsu, JP;
Kiyozo Asada, Shiga, JP;
Ikunoshin Kato, Uji, JP;
Hiroyuki Mukai, Moriyama, JP;
Hiroaki Sagawa, Kusatsu, JP;
Takashi Uemori, Otsu, JP;
Junko Yamamoto, Moriyama, JP;
Jun Tomono, Otsu, JP;
Eiji Kobayashi, Otsu, JP;
Tatsuji Enoki, Otsu, JP;
Osamu Takeda, Hikone, JP;
Kazue Miyake, Uji, JP;
Yoshimi Sato, Shiga, JP;
Mariko Moriyama, Kyoto, JP;
Haruhisa Sawaragi, Otsu, JP;
Michio Hagiya, Otsu, JP;
Kiyozo Asada, Shiga, JP;
Ikunoshin Kato, Uji, JP;
Takara Bio Inc., Shiga, JP;
Abstract
A convenient and effective method for amplifying a nucleic acid sequence characterized by effecting a DNA synthesis reaction in the presence of chimeric oligonucleotide primers; a method for supplying a large amount of DNA amplification fragments; an effective method for amplifying a nucleic acid sequence by combining the above method with another nucleic acid sequence amplification method; a method for detecting a nucleic acid sequence for detecting or quantitating a microorganism such as a virus, a bacterium, a fungus or a yeast; and a method for detecting a DNA amplification fragment obtained by the above method in situ.