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publicationDate 2019-07-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Primer set for nucleic acid detection using a probe
abstract The present invention provides a new primer set for PCR that generates an amplification product that allows a probe to hybridize to a target sequence without complex primer design or adjustment of primer ratio. A first primer that hybridizes to a sequence 3 'of a target site of a target sequence, and a second primer that hybridizes to a sequence 3' of a target sequence of a complementary sequence of the target sequence In the first primer, the sequence on the 3 'side is a sequence that hybridizes to the sequence 3' to the target site in the target sequence, and the sequence on the 5 'side is a sequence 3' to the sequence in the target sequence A primer set for PCR, which is a sequence that is non-complementary to and that hybridizes to a sequence 3 'to the complementary site of the target site in the extension strand from the first primer. [Selected figure] Figure 1
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