Claims
- 1. A strand displacement amplification primer set comprising:
a. at least one pair of single stranded nucleic acid sequences, a first portion of said sequences having sequence complementary with a target nucleic acid of interest, the portion of said single stranded nucleic acid sequences of said pair having sequence complementary with a target nucleic acid of interest further having complementary sequence to said target nucleic acid wherein one of said pair is complementary to a plus strand of said target and the other of said pair is complementary to a minus strand of said target; b. a second portion of said sequences encoding either a plus or a minus strand of at least one endonuclease restriction site; and c. a molecular structure having covalent attachment moieties for binding a 5′ terminus of each single stranded nucleic acid sequence of said pair either covalently or non-covalently to a solid support.
- 2. A primer set according to claim 1 wherein said solid support is an electronically addressable microchip.
- 3. A primer set according to claim 1 used in association with an electronically addressable microchip for multiplex assaying a plurality of target nucleic acids of interest.
- 4. A plurality of said set of primers according to claim 3 wherein any one primer set of said plurality having sequence complementary to any one said target is electronically addressed to a separate capture pad site on said microchip.
- 5. A primer set according to claim 1 wherein said molecular structure of (c) is selected from the group consisting of Biotin, SH-bromoacetyl, Prolinx, amide bonds, a covalent linkage molecular element, and a non-covalent macromolecule attachment linking said primer to said solid support.
- 6. A branched strand displacement amplification primer set comprising:
a. at least one pair of single stranded nucleic acid sequences, a first portion of said sequences having sequence complementary with a target nucleic acid of interest, the portion of said single stranded nucleic acid sequences of said pair having sequence complementary with a target nucleic acid of interest further having complementary sequence to said target nucleic acid wherein one of said pair is complementary to a plus strand of said target and the other of said pair is complementary to a minus strand of said target; b. a second portion of said sequences encoding either a plus or a minus strand of at least one endonuclease restriction site; and c. a branched molecular structure having covalent attachment moieties for binding a 5′ terminus of each single stranded nucleic acid sequence of said pair and attachments for binding either covalently or non-covalently to a solid support.
- 7. A primer set according to claim 6 wherein said solid support is an electronically addressable microchip.
- 8. A primer set according to claim 6 used in association with an electronically addressable microchip for multiplex assaying a plurality of target nucleic acids of interest.
- 9. A plurality of said set of primers according to claim 8 wherein any one primer set of said plurality having sequence complementary to any one said target is electronically addressed to a separate capture pad site on said microchip.
- 10. A primer pair according to claim 6 wherein said branched molecular structure of (c) comprises moieties selected from the group consisting of lysine, polyethylene glycol-derivatives as space elements, polyamino acids, and nucleic acids.
- 11. A kit for carrying out anchored SDA reactions for use on a bioelectronic microchip comprising:
a. one or more oligonucleotides for use on a bioelectronic microchip specific for Factor V, Hemochromotosis, or a bacterium, which oligonucleotides comprise amplification primers, bumper primers, capture probes, and/or signal probes selected from the group consisting of Seq. Id. Nos. 20, 21, 31, 32, 45, 46, 51, 52, 57, and 58.
- 12. A kit according to claim 11 wherein said signal probes are labeled with a detectable label.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/290,000, filed Apr. 12, 1999.
Continuations (1)
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09290000 |
Apr 1999 |
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10387304 |
Mar 2003 |
US |