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titleOfInvention Process to biodegrade for chlorinated ethylene
abstract The present invention is a nucleic acid that can be used for detection of chlorinated ethylene-degrading bacteria, a novel and useful nucleic acid preferentially hybridizing to 16S rRNA or rDNA of chlorinated ethylene-degrading bacteria, and a method for detecting chlorinated ethylene-degrading bacteria using the nucleic acid. And a method for decomposing chlorinated ethylene or ethane, and as a solution thereof, a nucleic acid consisting of 18-25 nucleotides preferentially hybridized to 16S rRNA or rDNA of chlorinated ethylene-degrading bacteria, SEQ ID NO: 1 PCR was performed using a nucleic acid containing any of the nucleotide sequences of ˜15 or nucleotide sequences complementary to these nucleotide sequences as a primer and a nucleic acid in the sample as a template to detect a synthesized DNA fragment. Detection method of chlorinated ethylene-degrading bacteria, and chlorinated ethylene-degrading bacteria detected by this method It is characterized by a decomposition method of decomposing chlorinated ethylene or ethane by introducing into contaminated soil or groundwater.
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