What are the character encoding requirements for ASCII plain text sequence listings?
What are the character encoding requirements for ASCII plain text sequence listings?
The character encoding for ASCII plain text sequence listings is crucial for proper processing by the USPTO. According to MPEP 2422.03(a):
“The ASCII plain text file must be encoded in UTF-8.“
This requirement ensures that:
- The sequence listing can be accurately read and processed by USPTO systems.
- Special characters and symbols are correctly represented.
- There is consistency across all submitted sequence listings.
Applicants must ensure that their text editors or software used to create the sequence listing are set to save the file in UTF-8 encoding. Failure to use the correct encoding may result in processing errors or rejection of the sequence listing.
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Topics:
MPEP 2400 - Biotechnology,
MPEP 2422.03(A) - "Sequence Listing" Submitted As Ascii Plain Text Files,
Patent Law,
Patent Procedure