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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 11, 2010
Filed:
Apr. 03, 2008
Yasushi Shigemori, Kariya, JP;
Takehiko Shibata, Wako, JP;
Tsutomu Mikawa, Wako, JP;
Michio Oishi, Kisarazu, JP;
Osamu Ohara, Kisarazu, JP;
Yasushi Shigemori, Kariya, JP;
Takehiko Shibata, Wako, JP;
Tsutomu Mikawa, Wako, JP;
Michio Oishi, Kisarazu, JP;
Osamu Ohara, Kisarazu, JP;
Aisin Cosmos R&D Co., Ltd., Kariya-Shi, Aichi, JP;
Riken, Wako-Shi, Saitama, JP;
Kazusa DNA Research Institute, Kisarazu-Shi, Chiba, JP;
Abstract
An object of the present invention is to provide a nucleic acid amplification method for amplifying a desired nucleic acid while suppressing amplification of byproducts in a PCR reaction, a reagent kit used for nucleic acid amplification, a method of detecting single nucleotide polymorphism to detect single nucleotide polymorphism by utilizing that amplification of byproducts is suppressed in a PCR reaction, and a reagent kit used for detecting single nucleotide polymorphism. The method of amplifying nucleic acids by PCR is characterized by admixing in a reaction solution, a homologous recombinant protein which contains at least one of a RecA protein derived from, and a modified RecA protein obtained by modification of the RecA protein and having a function similar to that of the RecA protein, and carrying out PCR.