How should the header of a sequence listing ASCII text file be formatted?

How should the header of a sequence listing ASCII text file be formatted?

The header of a sequence listing ASCII text file must follow a specific format to comply with USPTO requirements. According to MPEP 2425, the header should include the following information:

“The first line of the ASCII text file must begin with SEQUENCE LISTING, followed by the sequence listing numeric identifier .”

The header should be structured as follows:

  • Line 1: SEQUENCE LISTING
  • Line 2: [Followed by the application number (if known) or title of the invention]
  • Line 3: [Followed by the name of the SEQ ID NO file]
  • Line 4: [Followed by the number of SEQ ID NOs]
  • Line 5: [Followed by the date of creation of the sequence listing]
  • Line 6: [Followed by the software used to create the sequence listing]

Each line should be properly formatted with the correct numeric identifier and corresponding information. This header provides essential metadata about the sequence listing and helps in its proper processing by the USPTO systems.

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Topics: MPEP 2400 - Biotechnology, MPEP 2425 - Form And Format For A Nucleotide And/Or Amino Acid Sequence Submission As An Ascii Plain Text File Under Wipo St.25, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Ascii Text File, Header Format, sequence listing