Patent classifications
B01J2219/00695
Nucleic acid synthesis techniques
A method for synthesizing a nucleic acid includes synthesizing one or more nucleic acid fragments on a substrate. The synthesized one or more nucleic acid fragments may be amplified on the substrate. The method also includes sequencing the synthesized or amplified one or more nucleic acid fragments on the substrate. The sequencing may provide feedback to designs of the one or more nucleic acid fragments. The method further includes harvesting the synthesized or amplified one or more nucleic acid fragments based on sequencing. The synthesized or amplified one or more nucleic acid fragments may be assembled to generate a target nucleic acid.
SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND KITS FOR ENZYMATIC POLYNUCLEOTIDE SYNTHESIS
The invention is directed to systems, apparatus and kits for automated synthesis of a plurality of polynucleotides in an array of reaction chambers using a template-free polymerase. In some embodiments, adaptive elements and processes are provided to monitor and control disruption of the synthesis process and fluid movement by enzyme aggregation.
NUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS TECHNIQUES
A method for synthesizing a nucleic acid includes synthesizing one or more nucleic acid fragments on a substrate. The synthesized one or more nucleic acid fragments may be amplified on the substrate. The method also includes sequencing the synthesized or amplified one or more nucleic acid fragments on the substrate. The sequencing may provide feedback to designs of the one or more nucleic acid fragments. The method further includes harvesting the synthesized or amplified one or more nucleic acid fragments based on sequencing. The synthesized or amplified one or more nucleic acid fragments may be assembled to generate a target nucleic acid.
Method and apparatus for enzymatic synthesis of polynucleotides
The invention is directed to methods and apparatus for parallel enzymatic synthesis of polynucleotides in an array of reaction chambers using a template-free polymerase that has sequence-dependent coupling efficiencies. Whenever sequences causing low efficiency coupling occur at a 3 end of a growing chain of a polynucleotide being synthesized, one or more additional coupling cycles without de-protection steps are inserted into synthesis plans to provide additional time for completing the coupling reaction at that position of the polynucleotide.