What is the significance of SEQ ID NO in patent applications with large numbers of nucleotide sequences?
What is the significance of SEQ ID NO in patent applications with large numbers of nucleotide sequences?
SEQ ID NO plays a crucial role in patent applications containing numerous nucleotide sequences. According to MPEP 2434:
Direct quote: “If the application contains a claim directed to a nucleotide sequence that is set forth by SEQ ID NO, and the claim recites a specific limitation of the sequence or variants thereof, the claim should be examined.”
The SEQ ID NO serves several important purposes:
- Uniquely identifies each sequence within the application
- Allows examiners to efficiently locate and review specific sequences
- Facilitates clear communication between applicants and examiners regarding particular sequences
- Helps in organizing and managing large numbers of sequences in the application
By using SEQ ID NOs, applicants can precisely refer to specific sequences in their claims, ensuring that each claimed sequence receives proper examination and consideration during the patent review process.
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Topics:
MPEP 2400 - Biotechnology,
MPEP 2434 - Examination Of Patent Applications Claiming Large Numbers Of Nucleotide Sequences,
Patent Law,
Patent Procedure