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titleOfInvention Extraction of virus genom specimen originated human body and detection of the virus genom
abstract PURPOSE: To enable easy, quick and accurate detection of a virus genom by treating a bio-specimen with a proteinase in the presence of a nonionic surfactant. n CONSTITUTION: A bio-specimen such as 1-20μl of the serum or plasma of viral infection patient or ≤10mg of an extracted tissue is mixed with a nonionic surfactant (e.g. Nonidet P40) and a proteinase (e.g. Proteinase K) and reacted to obtain a virus genom (A) such as human hepatitis C virus genom. When the component A is DNA (B), the component is used as it is and when the component A is RNA (C), the component C is converted into a DNA (D) prior to the following treatment. A liquid containing a primer having the base sequence of formula I, a primer having the base sequence of formula II and Taq polymerase is added to the component A and subjected to the 1st polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to obtain a reaction product (E). The component E is added with the primers of formula III and formula IV, etc., to obtain the 2nd PCR reaction product (F). The component F or the component B is subjected to electrophoresis and the band corresponding to the desired base pair length is examined to detect the objective virus genom. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio
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