id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-282321-svoshzz8 Eboigbodin, Kevin Reverse transcription strand invasion based amplification (RT-SIBA): a method for rapid detection of influenza A and B 2016-04-11 .txt text/plain 4409 217 48 The RT-SIBA method includes a reverse transcriptase enzyme that allows one-step reverse transcription of RNA to complementary DNA (cDNA) and simultaneous amplification and detection of the cDNA by SIBA under isothermal reaction conditions. The RT-SIBA method includes a reverse transcriptase enzyme that allows a one-step reverse transcription of RNA to cDNA and simultaneous amplification and detection of the cDNA with SIBA under isothermal reaction conditions. The use of an Influenza A assay IO with no seeding region resulted in reactions with the longest detection time, suggesting that the seeding region is of vital importance for efficient amplification of the target DNA. The recombinasemediated target duplex separation and polymerase-mediated extension are the basis for exponential amplification conclusion, IOs for both influenza A and B assays used in the following experiments were designed to contain seeding regions consisting of a polyC sequence of 10 and 14 nucleotides in length, respectively. ./cache/cord-282321-svoshzz8.txt ./txt/cord-282321-svoshzz8.txt