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titleOfInvention Identification of the genotype of the human papillomavirus with restriction enzyme cviri
abstract The invention relates to a method of identifying the genotype of the human papillomavirus (HPV) which causes genital infections. According to the invention, following amplification by PCR of a portion of region L1 of the HPV, which includes the segment defined by primers MY11/09, the method consists in treating the product of the amplification with restriction enzymes having the TGCA sequence of bases (enzyme CviRI and the isoschizomers thereof) as a cutting target. A comparison can be made between the sizes of the fragments obtained after cutting and the expected size standards of the known genotypes in order to identify the high-risk genotypes and most of the low-risk genotypes. There are two variants of the inventive method depending on whether the primers used in the pre-amplification are marked with a molecule which enables identification of the end fragments of the amplified segment.
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