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20080220425 | Methods and Compositions for Detecting Target Sequences - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for the detection and characterization of nucleic acid sequences and variations in nucleic acid sequences. The present invention relates to methods for amplifying a synthetic DNA from a target nucleic acid, forming a nucleic acid cleavage structure on the synthetic DNA, and detecting cleavage of the nucleic acid cleavage structure as an indicator of the preset of the target nucleic acid. | 09-11-2008 |
20080268455 | DETECTION OF NUCEIC ACIDS BY MULTIPLE SEQUENTIAL INVASIVE CLEAVAGES - The present invention relates to means for the detection and characterization of nucleic acid sequences, as well as variations in nucleic acid sequences. The present invention also relates to methods for forming a nucleic acid cleavage structure on a target sequence and cleaving the nucleic acid cleavage structure in a site-specific manner. The structure-specific nuclease activity of a variety of enzymes is used to cleave the target-dependent cleavage structure, thereby indicating the presence of specific nucleic acid sequences or specific variations thereof. The present invention further relates to methods and devices for the separation of nucleic acid molecules based on charge. The present invention also provides methods for the detection of non-target cleavage products via the formation of a complete and activated protein binding region. The invention further provides sensitive and specific methods for the detection of human cytomegalovirus nucleic acid in a sample. | 10-30-2008 |
20090029869 | SURFACE MODIFICATION, LINKER ATTACHMENT, AND POLYMERIZATION METHODS - The present invention relates to surface modifications and linker attachments. For example, the present invention provides surface modification and linker chemistry that facilitates manufacture and use of microarrays, including nucleic acid and protein microarrays. The present invention also relates to array spotting through non-aqueous liquids. | 01-29-2009 |
20090078574 | CHARGE TAGS AND THE SEPARATION OF NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES - The present invention relates to novel phosphoramidites, including positive and neutrally charged compounds. The present invention also provides charge tags for attachment to materials including solid supports and nucleic acids, wherein the charge tags increase or decrease the net charge of the material. The present invention further provides methods for separating and characterizing molecules based on the charge differentials between modified and unmodified materials. | 03-26-2009 |
20090142752 | Snap-Back Primers And Detectable Hairpin Structures - The present invention provides methods, compositions, and kits comprising snap-back primers used for forming 3′ hairpin structures, 5′ hairpin structures, and double hairpin structures. The hairpin structures may be used for detecting target sequences (e.g., such as small RNA target sequence), for detecting polymorphisms in target sequences (e.g., such as polymorphisms located near the 5′ or 3′ ends of the target sequence), or other nucleic acid characterization methods. In certain embodiments, the hairpin structures form invasive cleavage structures (e.g., in combination with a probe or upstream oligonucleotide) which may be cleaved by structure-specific enzymes in order to detect the presence or absence of a particular nucleotide or nucleotide sequence. | 06-04-2009 |
20090305283 | CLEAVAGE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS - The present invention relates to means for the detection and characterization of nucleic acid sequences, as well as variations in nucleic acid sequences. The present invention also relates to methods for forming a nucleic acid cleavage structure on a target sequence and cleaving the nucleic acid cleavage structure in a site-specific manner. The structure-specific nuclease activity of a variety of enzymes is used to cleave the target-dependent cleavage structure, thereby indicating the presence of specific nucleic acid sequences or specific variations thereof. | 12-10-2009 |
20110104682 | RNA DETECTION ASSAYS - The present invention provides novel cleavage agents and polymerases for the cleavage and modification of nucleic acid. The cleavage agents and polymerases find use, for example, for the detection and characterization of nucleic acid sequences and variations in nucleic acid sequences. In some embodiments, the 5′ nuclease activity of a variety of enzymes is used to cleave a target-dependent cleavage structure, thereby indicating the presence of specific nucleic acid sequences or specific variations thereof. | 05-05-2011 |
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Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080293046 | RNA detection assays - The present invention provides novel cleavage agents and polymerases for the cleavage and modification of nucleic acid. The cleavage agents and polymerases find use, for example, for the detection and characterization of nucleic acid sequences and variations in nucleic acid sequences. In some embodiments, the 5′ nuclease activity of a variety of enzymes is used to cleave a target-dependent cleavage structure, thereby indicating the presence of specific nucleic acid sequences or specific variations thereof. | 11-27-2008 |
20080293930 | 3' end tagged oligonucleotides - The present invention provides compositions comprising oligonucleotides that have 3′ end groups (e.g. lipophilic moieties) that are useful in invasive cleavage reactions such as the INVADER assay. Specifically, the present invention provides compositions containing oligonucleotides with 3′ end groups configured for generating a detectable signal in invasive cleavages assays with a high signal-to-background ratio, as well as methods for generating such compositions. | 11-27-2008 |
20090142754 | RNA Detection Assays - The present invention provides novel cleavage agents and polymerases for the cleavage and modification of nucleic acid. The cleavage agents and polymerases find use, for example, for the detection and characterization of nucleic acid sequences and variations in nucleic acid sequences. In some embodiments, the 5′ nuclease activity of a variety of enzymes is used to cleave a target-dependent cleavage structure, thereby indicating the presence of specific nucleic acid sequences or specific variations thereof. | 06-04-2009 |