Methods for detection and discrimination of multiple analytes us

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides methods and apparatus for detecting and discriminating multiple analytes within a test sample which are rapid, accurate, and convenient enough for routine use in a clinical laboratory. In particular, the present invention provides methods and apparatus for permitting multiple PCR-amplified target nucleic acid sequence hybrids within a single sample, labeled with different fluorescent dyes, to be spectrally distinguished using the read-out data directly from a fluorescence reader instrument.

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