Strand displacement amplification of RNA targets

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435 911, 435 6, 536 2433, C12P 1934, C07H 2100

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ABSTRACT:
Strand Displacement Amplification has been adapted to reverse transcription amplification of RNA targets. The method of the invention is referred to as reverse transcription SDA (rtSDA) and may be performed as a two-step process or as a one-step process in which cDNA copies of an RNA target sequence are generated and amplified concurrently. In the one-step process, rtSDA reaction conditions are such that a conventional reverse transcriptase and a DNA-dependent polymerase function together in a single reaction to produce cDNA and amplify it.

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