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titleOfInvention Probe, probe set, probe fixing carrier, and genetic testing method
abstract Kind Code: A1 To provide a nucleic acid probe capable of collective detection of bacteria of the same species regardless of strains and distinguishing and detecting bacteria of other species for the purpose of classification by pathogenic bacteria. To do. In order to detect a gene of Clostridium genus which is an infectious disease-causing bacterium, any one of specific nucleotide sequences or a combination of two or more thereof is used as a probe set. The probe or probe set can be detected using a probe-immobilized carrier that is arranged on a solid phase carrier so as to be separated from each other. [Selection figure] None
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