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titleOfInvention A method for separating nucleic acid from a microorganism using a non-planar solid support, a method for amplifying nucleic acid using the separated nucleic acid as a template, and a nucleic acid separation and amplification apparatus comprising the solid support
abstract The present invention comprises the steps of contacting a non-planar solid support and a sample containing microorganisms in the range of pH 3.0 to 6.0 to attach the microorganisms to the solid support, and to crush the microorganisms attached to the solid support It comprises a, provides a method for separating nucleic acids from microorganisms.
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