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Reactions on a solid surface

  • US 7,820,387 B2
  • Filed: 10/28/2007
  • Issued: 10/26/2010
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/24/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for characterizing a nucleic acid comprising:

  • a) providing;

    i. a sample suspected of containing a target nucleic acid;

    ii. oligonucleotides capable of hybridizing to said target nucleic acid to form an invasive cleavage structure, wherein said oligonucleotides comprise first and second oligonucleotides, said first oligonucleotide comprising a portion complementary to a first region of said target nucleic acid and said second oligonucleotide comprising a 3′

    portion and a 5′

    portion, said 5′

    portion complementary to a second region of said target nucleic acid downstream of and contiguous to said first portion of said target nucleic acid;

    iii. a solid support, wherein one or more of said oligonucleotides is attached to said solid support; and

    iv. an archaeal FEN-1 endonuclease active at 55°

    C. and above for detecting the presence of an invasive cleavage structure;

    b) exposing said sample to said oligonucleotides and said FEN-1 endonuclease, wherein said exposing said sample to said oligonucleotides and said FEN-1 endonuclease comprises exposing said sample to said oligonucleotides and said FEN-1 endonuclease under conditions wherein an invasive cleavage structure is formed between a target nucleic acid and said oligonucleotides if said target nucleic acid is present in said sample; and

    c) detecting said invasive cleavage structure.

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