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publicationDate 2017-06-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2017093319-A
titleOfInvention Nucleic acid amplification method
abstract The present invention provides a technique related to PCR in which nucleic acid amplification is reliably performed at higher speed. A method for amplifying a nucleic acid by polymerase chain reaction, wherein the surface temperature of a container containing a sample containing a target nucleic acid and a primer is increased to a predetermined first target temperature T11 (° C.) or higher. Including an overheating step of lowering the temperature to T11 or lower, wherein T11 is 90 to 105 ° C., and the highest temperature T10 (° C.) in the overheating step is 5 to 30 ° C. higher than T11, and from T10 to The time required for lowering the temperature to T11 is 1 to 10 seconds, the predetermined temperature raising and lowering cycle including the overheating step is repeated a plurality of times, and the required time per one temperature raising and lowering cycle is 35 seconds or less Is provided. [Selection] Figure 1
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