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titleOfInvention Method of determining base sequence
abstract By measuring a reaction in a single liquid reaction mixture, a base sequence consisting of one of more bases can be determined. By detecting reaction products continuously formed in an elongation reaction system as the polynucleotide chain elongation reaction proceeds, the alignment of the polynucleotide under successive elongation is determined and thus the base sequence is determined.
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