With an insulated gate field effect transistor in which deoxyribonucleic acid (
DNA) probes are immobilized on a gold
electrode, extension reaction on the gold
electrode is performed with
DNA polymerase to directly measure an increased amount of a
phosphate group caused by the extension reaction, that is,
negative charge, by means of a current change between a source and a drain of the insulated gate
field effect transistor. Thus, presence / absence of hybridization of target DNAs with the
DNA probes, and presence / absence of the extension reaction are detected. Optimum immobilization density of the DNA probes on the gold
electrode is set at 4×1012 molecules / cm2. To reduce surface potential fluctuation caused by external variation (influences of foreign substances), which is a problem when using the gold electrode in a solution, a high-frequency
voltage equal to or above 1 kHz is applied between the gold electrode and a
reference electrode by a power source.