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titleOfInvention Method of detecting gene
abstract A method of detecting gene whereby a gene can be detected by forming a polymer by using the PALSAR method without capturing ligated oligonucleotides or washing excessive oligonucleotides. By using a plurality of probe pairs consisting of n (n3) base sequence regions complementary to each other, one point in one side of the complementary domain, one point in each of the both sides thereof or two or more points therein of a target gene of the above-described probe pair are preliminarily cleaved and then a hybridization reaction, a ligation reaction and a dissociation reaction are conducted under temperature control. Thus the cleaved probes are ligated to form a complete probe. By using a method of constructing a probe polymer, a double-stranded polymer is formed and thus the above-described gene is detected.
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