Patent classifications
C12Q2565/525
METHOD OF PREPARING LIBRARIES OF TEMPLATE POLYNUCLEOTIDES
The present invention relates to a method for preparing a library of template polynucleotides and use thereof in methods of solid-phase nucleic acid amplification. More specifically, the invention relates to a method for preparing a library of template polynucleotides that have common sequences at their 5 ends and at their 3 ends.
METHOD OF PREPARING LIBRARIES OF TEMPLATE POLYNUCLEOTIDES
The present invention relates to a method for preparing a library of template polynucleotides and use thereof in methods of solid-phase nucleic acid amplification. More specifically, the invention relates to a method for preparing a library of template polynucleotides that have common sequences at their 5 ends and at their 3 ends.
METHODS OF DEPLETING OR ISOLATING TARGET RNA FROM A NUCLEIC ACID SAMPLE
The present invention relates to methods of depleting or isolating target RNA from a nucleic acid sample.
METHODS OF DEPLETING OR ISOLATING TARGET RNA FROM A NUCLEIC ACID SAMPLE
The present invention relates to methods of depleting or isolating target RNA from a nucleic acid sample.
NANO-SENSORS FOR NUCLEIC ACID DETECTION AND DISCRIMINATION
Methods, systems, and nano-sensor devices are disclosed for detecting or discriminating nucleic acids with a single nucleotide resolution based on nucleic acid strand displacement. The detection can be made by time-lapse fluorescence measurements or by electro-based graphene FET, which can be combined with wireless communication to provide real-time transmission of the detected signals.
NANO-SENSORS FOR NUCLEIC ACID DETECTION AND DISCRIMINATION
Methods, systems, and nano-sensor devices are disclosed for detecting or discriminating nucleic acids with a single nucleotide resolution based on nucleic acid strand displacement. The detection can be made by time-lapse fluorescence measurements or by electro-based graphene FET, which can be combined with wireless communication to provide real-time transmission of the detected signals.
Highly sensitive in vitro assays to define substrate preferences and sites of nucleic-acid binding, modifying, and cleaving agents
Methods and compositions for performing highly sensitive in vitro assays to define substrate preferences and off-target sites of nucleic-acid binding, modifying, and cleaving agents.
Highly sensitive in vitro assays to define substrate preferences and sites of nucleic-acid binding, modifying, and cleaving agents
Methods and compositions for performing highly sensitive in vitro assays to define substrate preferences and off-target sites of nucleic-acid binding, modifying, and cleaving agents.
COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IDENTIFYING CANDIDATE NUCLEIC ACID AGENT
The present disclosure provides compositions, methods and systems for generating nucleic acid agents having a desired property, such as a property for specifically binding to a target. More specifically, the present disclosure provides compositions, methods and systems for generating a pool of modified members comprising modified nucleic acid agents with an unlimited range of chemical diversity.
COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IDENTIFYING CANDIDATE NUCLEIC ACID AGENT
The present disclosure provides compositions, methods and systems for generating nucleic acid agents having a desired property, such as a property for specifically binding to a target. More specifically, the present disclosure provides compositions, methods and systems for generating a pool of modified members comprising modified nucleic acid agents with an unlimited range of chemical diversity.