Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving nucleic acid
Reexamination Certificate
2005-07-05
2005-07-05
Horlick, Kenneth R. (Department: 1634)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or...
Involving nucleic acid
C435S091100, C435S091200, C435S091510, C536S023100, C536S024300, C536S024330, C536S025300, C536S025320
Reexamination Certificate
active
06913884
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to detection or genotyping (or other sample analysis) of target nucleic acids following immobilization of the target nucleic acids onto a surface. The target nucleic acids can be re-used multiple times, thus conserving sample materials and simplifying sample preparation.
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Chee Mark S.
Stuelpnagel John R.
Horlick Kenneth R.
Illumina, Inc.
Lu Frank W
McDermott Will & Emery LLP
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