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US Patent 9850536 Multiplex nucleic acid reactions

Patent 9850536 was granted and assigned to Illumina on December, 2017 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Illumina
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Current Assignee
Illumina
Illumina
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
98505360
Patent Inventor Names
Arnold Oliphant0
Mark S. Chee0
Min-Jui Richard Shen0
Scott L. Butler0
Jian-Bing Fan0
John R. Stuelpnagel0
Date of Patent
December 26, 2017
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Patent Application Number
145408320
Date Filed
November 13, 2014
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Frank Lu
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Patent abstract

A method for detecting nucleic acids by (a) providing a sample having target nucleic acids, each nucleic acid having contiguous first, second, and third domains; (b) contacting the sample with probe sets to form hybridization complexes, wherein each probe set includes (i) a first probe having a sequence that is complementary to the first domain; and (ii) a second probe having a sequence substantially complementary to the third domain; (c) extending the first probes along the second domains of the complexes while the complexes are immobilized on a solid support; (d) ligating the extended first probes to the second probes to form templates; (e) amplifying the templates with primers that are complementary to the first and second priming sequences to produce amplicons; and (f) detecting the amplicons on the surface of a nucleic acid array.

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