Process for the measurement of nucleic acids

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving nucleic acid

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ABSTRACT:
A process for detecting the existence of at least one sequence of oligonucleotide in a nucleic acid sample includes at least one performance of a step of mixing the sample with
a labeled common polynucleotide, and
a polynucleotide probe comprising a sequence complementary to at least a part of the sequence of oligonucleotide and a sequence complementary to at least a part of the labeled common polynucleotide. The existence of a sequence of oligonucleotide which is an analyte existing in a nucleic acid sample can be detected by the use of a common reagent and an unattached polynucleotide having a base sequence specific for the analyte to be measured.

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