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What are the submission options for ASCII plain text sequence listings to the USPTO?

By russ.krajec@blueironip.com | September 30, 2024
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What are the submission options for ASCII plain text sequence listings to the USPTO?

According to MPEP 2422.03(a), there are several options for submitting ASCII plain text sequence listings to the USPTO:

  • Via EFS-Web (now Patent Center) as a text file.
  • On a compact disc (CD) or Digital Video Disc (DVD).
  • As part of a patent application filing via EFS-Web.

The MPEP states: “ASCII plain text files are permitted and accepted by the Office via EFS-Web or on compact disc or DVD. If submitted via EFS-Web, ASCII plain text files are permitted and accepted as text files (.txt) via EFS-Web.” It’s important to note that the method of submission may affect the filing date of your application, so choose the appropriate method based on your specific needs and timeline.

To learn more:

  • sequence listing submission
  • ASCII plain text
  • USPTO filing
  • biotechnology patents
Topics: MPEP 2400 - Biotechnology, MPEP 2422.03(A) - "Sequence Listing" Submitted As Ascii Plain Text Files, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: ascii plain text, biotechnology patents, Sequence Listing Submission, Uspto Filing
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