Can I submit both a “Sequence Listing XML” and a “Sequence Listing” in the same application?

No, for applications filed on or after July 1, 2022, you cannot submit both a “Sequence Listing XML” and a “Sequence Listing” in the same application. The USPTO has specific rules regarding this matter. According to MPEP 2413.03: “For applications filed on or after July 1, 2022, the USPTO patent electronic filing system will prohibit…

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Can sequence listings be submitted on USB flash drives?

No, sequence listings cannot be submitted on USB flash drives. The MPEP 2422.03 specifically states: “A sequence listing in electronic form may not be submitted on any removable media other than a compact disc, diskette or magnetic tape.” This means that USB flash drives are not an acceptable medium for submitting sequence listings. Applicants must…

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What are the requirements for submitting sequence listings in patent applications?

What are the requirements for submitting sequence listings in patent applications? Submitting sequence listings in patent applications involves specific requirements as outlined in MPEP 2412.01: “Patent applications which contain disclosures of nucleotide and/or amino acid sequences must contain, as a separate part of the disclosure, a paper or compact disc copy disclosing the nucleotide and/or…

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What are the requirements for submitting a sequence listing in electronic form via EFS-Web?

Submitting a sequence listing in electronic form via EFS-Web has specific requirements. According to MPEP 2422.03: “A sequence listing submitted in electronic form via EFS-Web to be compliant with the sequence rules must be a text file in ASCII format. The file may be compressed using WinZip or other acceptable compression software. The file name…

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What information is included in patents or patent application publications when a “Sequence Listing” is not printed?

When a “Sequence Listing” is not included in the page images of a patent or patent application publication, a standardized statement appears. This statement includes: An explanation that the patent or application contains a lengthy “Sequence Listing” section. Information on how to access the “Sequence Listing” electronically from the USPTO website. Details on how to…

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What are the requirements for content of a “Sequence Listing” part of the specification under WIPO ST.25?

The requirements for the content of a “Sequence Listing” part of the specification under WIPO ST.25 are outlined in 37 CFR 1.823. However, it’s important to note that these requirements are not applicable to all patent applications. As stated in the MPEP: “[Editor Note: This section is not applicable to applications filed on or after…

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