Solution-phase single hybridization assay for detecting...

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C12Q 1/68 (2006.01) C07H 21/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1290664

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A process for determining the presence of a particular nucleic acid sequence in a test sample comprising (a) chemically modifying nucleic acids in the test sample either to introduce a label or a reactive site in a manner that supports their hybridizability, (b) contacting under hybridization conditions the chemically modified sample nucleic acids with a hybridizable nucleic acid probe which either, when the sample nucleic acids have been modified to introduce a label, carries a reactive site or, when the sample nucleic acids have been modified to introduce a reactive site, is labeled, (c) contacting the solution resulting from step (b) with a immobilized form of a reactive partner to the reactive site to form a stable bond with the reactive site on the sample nucleic acids or the probe, respectively, (d) separating the resulting immobilized fraction from the remaining solution, and (e) determining the presence of the label in the separated immobilized fraction or a decrease in the label in the remaining solution.

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