Strand displacement amplification, a new isothermal in vitro DNA amplification technique, was used to amplify target DNA contained within the IS6110 insertion element of the species within the Mycobacterium complex (Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. bovis, M. bovis-BCG, M. africanum and M. microti). The target nuclei acid sequence is present in approximately ten, two, one, five and five copies in M. tuberculosis, M. bovis, M. bovis-BCG, M. africanum and M. microti, respectively. Amplified products were detected using a non-isotopic microtitre plate assay employing a biotinylated oligodeoxynucleotide probe and an alkaline phosphatase conjugated oligodeoxynucleotide probe. Lumiphos(TM) 530 was the chemiluminescent substrate for alkaline phosphatase. The combination of the strand displacement amplification method with this sensitive and rapid (less than 2 h) detection system resulted in the specific detection of as few as 1-25 initial IS6110 targets in the five Mycobacterium complex species based on signal/noise criteria. Negative results were obtained with eight other Mycobacterium species as well as with 32 non-Mycobacterium species. © 1993 Academic Press, Limited.