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titleOfInvention Paired primer probes that can be used for constant temperature nucleic acid amplification reactions
abstract A probe pair applicable to isothermal nucleic acid amplification comprises a first probe and a second probe. The first probe has a first fluorescent label at is 3' end the second probe has a second fluorescent label at is 5' end while having a hydroxyl radical (-OH) at its 3' end for a DNA polymerase to couple thereon. Light emitted by the first fluorescent label functions as an excitation light source of the second fluorescent label. The probe pair acts as a primer in nucleic acid amplification and acts as a nucleic acid probe in hybridization so as to enable nucleic acid amplification and inducement of biological signals at the same time, thereby accelerating testing processes.
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