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titleOfInvention Nucleic acid, nucleic acid for detecting chlorinated ethylene-decomposing bacteria, probe, method of detecting chlorinated ethylene-decomposing bacteria, and method of decomposing chlorinated ethylene or ethane
abstract Novel and useful nucleic acids that can be used for detection ofnchlorinated ethylene-decomposing bacteria and preferentially hybridize tonthe 16S rRNA or rDNA of chlorinated ethylene-decomposing bacteria, and anmethod of detection of chlorinated ethylene-decomposing bacteria and anmethod of decomposition of chlorinated ethylene or ethane using thesennucleic acids are disclosed, wherein PCR is performed using nucleic acidncomprising 18 ∼ 25 nucleotides that preferentially hybridizes to the 16SnrRNA or rDNA of chlorinated ethylene-decomposing bacteria and has anynof base sequences No. 1 ∼ 15, a base sequence that has at least 90%nhomology with any of these base sequences, or a base sequencencomplementary to any of these base sequences as the primer and the nucleicnacid in a sample as the template and the DNA fragment that has beennsynthesized is detected, and chlorinated ethylene or ethane can bendecomposed by introducing the chlorinated ethylene-decomposing bacteriandetected by this method to contaminated soil or underground water.
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