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Detection of nucleic acid reactions on bead arrays

  • US 20060275782A1
  • Filed: 09/28/2005
  • Published: 12/07/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/20/1999
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A method of detecting a plurality of target nucleic acid sequences, comprising:

  • a) hybridizing a plurality of different first primers to first portions of a plurality of target sequences, wherein said different first primers each comprise a different adapter sequence;

    b) hybridizing a plurality of different second primers to second portions of said plurality of target sequences, thereby forming a plurality of hybridization complexes, wherein said hybridization complexes are immobilized on one or more solid phase surfaces;

    c) extending said first or said second primers, and ligating said first and second primers together to form a plurality of different modified primers;

    d) hybridizing said adapter sequences of said modified primers or their complements to an array of capture probes; and

    e) detecting the presence of said modified primers, thereby detecting said plurality of target nucleic acid sequences.

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