How does the WIPO Standard ST.26 affect sequence listing submissions for patent applications?

The WIPO Standard ST.26 has a significant impact on sequence listing submissions for patent applications: It applies to all patent applications with a filing date on or after July 1, 2022. Sequence listings must be submitted in XML format compliant with ST.26. It replaces the previous WIPO Standard ST.25 for these applications. The standard aims…

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What are the size limits for Sequence Listing submissions via the USPTO patent electronic filing system?

The USPTO has established size limits for Sequence Listing submissions via their patent electronic filing system: The maximum file size for Sequence Listing and CRF text files is 100 megabytes. Files submitted electronically cannot be compressed. If a Sequence Listing or CRF text file exceeds 100 megabytes, it must be filed on read-only optical disc(s).…

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What statement must be included in the transmittal letter for sequence listing submissions on compact disc?

When submitting a sequence listing on compact disc, a specific statement must be included in the transmittal letter. According to MPEP 2422.03: “A statement that the content of the compact disc is duplicative of the written sequence listing, if such a written sequence listing is filed with the application, must be included in the transmittal…

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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 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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