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Methods of detecting sequence differences

  • US 20040096870A1
  • Filed: 06/20/2003
  • Published: 05/20/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/28/2002
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A method of determining for a given nucleic acid sample, the identity of the nucleotide at a known polymorphic site, said method comprising:

  • a) subjecting to an amplification regimen a population of primer extension products generated from a nucleic acid sample, each primer extension product comprising a tag sequence, which tag sequence specifically corresponds to the presence of one specific nucleotide at a known polymorphic site, wherein said amplification regimen is performed using an upstream amplification primer and a set of distinguishably labeled downstream amplification primers, each member of said set of downstream amplification primers comprising a said tag sequence comprised by a member of said population of primer extension products and a distinguishable label, wherein each distinguishable label specifically corresponds to the presence of a specific nucleotide at said polymorphic site; and

    b) detecting incorporation of a distinguishable label into a nucleic acid molecule, thereby to determine the identity of the nucleotide at said polymorphic site.

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