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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 01, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 17, 2004
Susan Bortolin, Oakville, CA;
Frank Merante, Etobicoke, CA;
Daniel Kobler, Toronto, CA;
Daniel Fieldhouse, Bolton, CA;
Margot Boszko, Toronto, CA;
Hemanshu Modi, Brampton, CA;
Richard A. Janeczko, Oakville, CA;
Roman Zastawny, Etobicoke, CA;
Susan Bortolin, Oakville, CA;
Frank Merante, Etobicoke, CA;
Daniel Kobler, Toronto, CA;
Daniel Fieldhouse, Bolton, CA;
Margot Boszko, Toronto, CA;
Hemanshu Modi, Brampton, CA;
Richard A. Janeczko, Oakville, CA;
Roman Zastawny, Etobicoke, CA;
Luminex Molecular Diagnostics, Inc., Toronto, CA;
Abstract
The present invention provides a method for the simultaneous identification of two or more single base changes in a plurality of target nucleotide sequences that are markers associated with cardiovascular diseases such as deep vein thrombosis and the like. Multiplex detection is accomplished using multiplexed tagged allele specific primer extension (ASPE) and hybridization of such extended primers to a probe, preferably an addressable anti-tagged support.