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Detecting nucleic acid
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Abstract
This document provides methods and materials for detecting target nucleic acid. For example, methods and materials for detecting the presence or absence of target nucleic acid, methods and materials for detecting the amount of target nucleic acid present within a sample, kits for detecting the presence or absence of target nucleic acid, kits for detecting the amount of target nucleic acid present within a sample, and methods for making such kits are provided.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . (canceled)
2 . A kit for determining whether a target nucleic acid is present in a sample, wherein said kit comprises:
(a) nucleic acid of said sample, (b) probe nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence complementary to a sequence of said target nucleic acid, wherein at least a portion of said target nucleic acid is capable of hybridizing to at least a portion of said probe nucleic acid to form a double-stranded portion of nucleic acid comprising a restriction endonuclease cut site, wherein said probe nucleic acid comprises a restriction endonuclease, and (b) reporter nucleic acid comprising a label and a double-stranded portion of nucleic acid comprising a restriction endonuclease cut site of said restriction endonuclease of said probe nucleic acid.
3 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said probe nucleic acid is single-stranded probe nucleic acid.
4 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said kit comprises a solid support, and wherein said probe nucleic acid is attached to said solid support.
5 . The kit of claim 4 , wherein a portion of said probe nucleic acid comprising said restriction endonuclease is releasable from said solid support via cleavage with a recognition restriction endonuclease having the ability to cleave at said restriction endonuclease cut site formed by said target nucleic acid and said portion of said probe nucleic acid.
6 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said kit further comprises a recognition restriction endonuclease having the ability to cleave at said restriction endonuclease cut site formed by said target nucleic acid and said portion of said probe nucleic acid.
7 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said probe nucleic acid comprise (i) a single-stranded portion comprising said nucleotide sequence complementary to said sequence of said target nucleic acid and (ii) a double-stranded portion.
8 . The kit of claim 7 , wherein said probe nucleic acid comprises a first nucleic acid strand comprising said nucleotide sequence complementary to said sequence of said target nucleic acid hybridized to a second nucleic acid strand comprising said restriction endonuclease.
9 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said probe nucleic acid is lyophilized.
10 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said kit comprises a solid support, and wherein said reporter nucleic acid is attached to said solid support.
11 . The kit of claim 10 , wherein said reporter nucleic acid is directly attached to said solid support.
12 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said reporter nucleic acid comprises a single-stranded portion of nucleic acid.
13 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said label is a fluorescent label, a radioactive label, an enzyme label, or a redox label.
14 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said restriction endonuclease is an EcoRI endonuclease.
15 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said restriction endonuclease is a BamHI endonuclease.
16 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said kit is a microfluidic device.
17 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said kit further comprises a heating mechanism configured to initiate an exothermic chemical reaction within said kit.
18 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said kit further comprises a cooling mechanism configured to initiate an endothermic chemical reaction within said kit.
19 . The kit of claim 2 , wherein said kit further comprises a temperature indicator.Cited by (0)
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