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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 13, 2006
Filed:
May. 03, 2002
Cecile Bourget, Grenoble, FR;
Mitsuharu Kotera, Meylan, FR;
Jean Lhomme, Meylan, FR;
Emmanuelle Trevisiol, Cornebarrieu, FR;
Ali Laayoun, Lyons, FR;
Christelle Tora, Oytier Saint-Oblas, FR;
Isabelle Sothier, Genay, FR;
Cecile Bourget, Grenoble, FR;
Mitsuharu Kotera, Meylan, FR;
Jean Lhomme, Meylan, FR;
Emmanuelle Trevisiol, Cornebarrieu, FR;
Ali Laayoun, Lyons, FR;
Christelle Tora, Oytier Saint-Oblas, FR;
Isabelle Sothier, Genay, FR;
Biomerieux, Marcy l'etoile, FR;
Universite Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, FR;
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, FR;
Abstract
A single- or double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is fragmented and labeled by chemically fragmenting the DNA by creating at least one abasic site on the DNA, and attaching a marker to at least one of the fragments by means of a labeling reagent, the reagent covalently and predominantly coupling to at least one phosphate of the fragment. This method can be applied in the field of diagnosis.