Method for detection of nucleic acid targets by amplification and fluorescence polarization

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PATENT NO 5800989
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08559010

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Fluorescence polarization methods for detection of nucleic acid amplification at thermophilic temperatures employ a fluorescently labeled oligonucleotide signal primer which is converted from single- to double-stranded form in a target amplification-dependent manner. This conformational change is accompanied by an increase in fluorescence polarization values. The decrease in FP typically observed for the duplex at elevated temperatures is overcome by double-stranded DNA binding proteins which are believed to stabilize the double-stranded structure by reducing the single-strandedness normally associated with higher temperatures. The inventive methods provide a closed, homogeneous system for amplification and detection of amplification in real-time or at an endpoint.

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BECTON DICKINSON AND COMPANY1 BECTON DRIVE MCI10 FRANKLIN LAKES NJ 07417-1880

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Linn, Carl Preston Durham, NC 2 61
Spears, Patricia Anne Raleigh, NC 5 148
Walker, G Terrance Chapel Hill, NC 14 483

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