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titleOfInvention Nucleic acid amplification primer, nucleic acid amplification primer set, and cancer testing method using the same
abstract The present invention provides a method for detecting the presence or absence of mutations in codons 12 and 13 of a KRAS gene in a single operation with ease, good reproducibility and high accuracy. Also provided are a nucleic acid amplification primer, a nucleic acid amplification primer set, and a mutation detection reagent kit for codons 12 and 13 of the KRAS gene for use in this detection method. SOLUTION: A KRAS gene is amplified using a primer set for nucleic acid amplification including a nucleic acid amplification primer that acts on the KRAS gene and introduces a mismatch in the base sequence. [Selection] Figure 1
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