How is the element used in a Sequence Listing XML?
The element in a Sequence Listing XML is used to describe features of the sequence. Here’s how it’s structured and used:
- It contains one or more elements.
- Each element describes a specific feature of the sequence.
- Features can include biological significance, such as coding regions or mutation sites.
The MPEP 2413.01 states: “The contains one or more elements.” This table allows applicants to provide detailed information about specific regions or characteristics of the sequence, which is crucial for understanding its biological function and patentability.
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Topics:
MPEP 2400 - Biotechnology,
MPEP 2413.01 - Parts Of The "Sequence Listing Xml",
Patent Law,
Patent Procedure