Method for identifying nucleic acids by means of...

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C12Q 1/68 (2006.01)

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CA 2312052

The present invention relates to a method for detecting a nucleotide sequence in a nucleic acid molecule by means of predetermined probes of varying mass using matrix-assisted spectrometry. One advantage of the inventive method is that it provides for simultaneous characterization of a plurality of unknown nucleic acid molecules by a salt from various probes. The invention also relates to a kit containing the probes and/or a sample carrier, optionally with nucleic acids bonded thereto.

La présente invention concerne un procédé de détermination d'une séquence nucléotidique dans une molécule d'acide nucléique au moyen de sondes prédéterminées de masses différentes par spectrométrie de masse par ionisation/désorption laser assistée par matrice. De façon avantageuse, le procédé selon l'invention permet la caractérisation simultanée d'une pluralité de molécules d'acide nucléique inconnues au moyen d'un jeu de sondes différentes. L'invention concerne en outre un nécessaire qui contient les sondes et/ou un porte-échantillon, auquel sont éventuellement liées des molécules d'acide nucléique.

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