Method of detecting variant nucleic acids

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

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435 911, 435 912, C12Q 168, C12P 1934

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ABSTRACT:
Method of detecting nucleic acids whose nucleotide sequences differ from one another at a position X. The method uses a set of oligonucleotides where the nucleotides found at position X are complementary to a variant nucleic acids only at this position X. However, with respect to the position of another mismatch Y, the nucleotide sequences thereof differ from one another. The invention further addresses reagents for performing the methods as well as reagents and applications of the method.

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