Nucleic acid detection kit for 12+2 high-risk human papilloma virus (HPV)
A papilloma virus and detection kit technology, applied in the field of genes, can solve the problems of high cost, complicated operation requirements, and inability to distinguish HPV types.
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[0029] By analyzing the DNA of clinical samples, the inventors prepared nuclei that were complementary to the DNA of only 12 high-risk HPV types (31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, 68). The probes of SEQ ID No: 1-12 and the primers of SEQ ID Nos: 13 to 36 of the glycine sequence; the probes of SEQ ID No: 37 and SEQ ID No: of the nucleotide sequence complementary to DNA of high-risk HPV16 only: The primers of 38~39; the probe of SEQ ID No: 40 and the primers of SEQ ID No: 41~42 of the nucleotide sequence complementary to the DNA of high-risk HPV18, which are only complementary to the DNA of the intracellular β-globin gene The probe of nucleotide sequence SEQ ID No: 43 and the primers of SEQ ID No: 44-45; the first set of probes are labeled with dyes with a maximum emission wavelength of 518nm, the second set of probes are labeled with dyes with a maximum emission of 553nm, and the third set...
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