What is the recommended format for submitting a “Sequence Listing” in a patent application?
The USPTO recommends submitting a “Sequence Listing” as an ASCII plain text file via the USPTO patent electronic filing system rather than as a PDF image file. This is because:
- If submitted as an ASCII plain text file in compliance with 37 CFR 1.824, it will serve as both the “Sequence Listing” under 37 CFR 1.821(c) and the CRF of the “Sequence Listing” under 37 CFR 1.821(e).
- It eliminates the need for a second copy of the “Sequence Listing” as a PDF image file or on physical sheets of paper.
- It eliminates the need for a statement indicating that the sequence information in the “Sequence Listing” and CRF copy are identical.
The MPEP states: “It is recommended that a ‘Sequence Listing’ be submitted as an ASCII plain text file via the USPTO patent electronic filing system rather than as a PDF image file.”
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Topics:
MPEP 2400 - Biotechnology,
MPEP 2422.03(A) - "Sequence Listing" Submitted As Ascii Plain Text Files,
Patent Law,
Patent Procedure