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Multi-gene expression profile

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Application

No. 09713545 filed on 11/15/2000

US Classes:

435/91.1, Polynucleotide (e.g., nucleic acid, oligonucleotide, etc.)536/23.1, DNA or RNA fragments or modified forms thereof (e.g., genes, etc.)536/24.1, Non-coding sequences which control transcription or translation processes (e.g., promoters, operators, enhancers, ribosome binding sites, etc.)435/6Involving nucleic acid

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Primary: Ketter, James
Assistant: Katcheves, Konstantina

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Foreign Patent References

  • 0052002 EP 05/01/1982
  • 0062971 EP 10/01/1982
  • 0118977 EP 09/01/1984
  • 0158892 EP 10/01/1985
  • 0173378 EP 03/01/1986
  • 0176916 EP 04/01/1986
  • 0186069 EP 07/01/1986
  • 0195303 EP 09/01/1986
  • 0197558 EP 10/01/1986
  • 0200362 EP 12/01/1986
  • 0206769 EP 12/01/1986
  • 0207459 EP 01/01/1987
  • 0219814 EP 04/01/1987
  • 0271824 EP 06/01/1988
  • 0281391 EP 09/01/1988
  • 0282185 EP 09/01/1988
  • 0289479 EP 11/01/1988
  • 0320148 EP 06/01/1989
  • 0329822 EP 08/01/1989
  • 0373960 EP 06/01/1990
  • 06236831 EP 11/01/1994
  • WO 88/01302 WO 02/01/1988
  • WO88/10315 WO 12/01/1988
  • WO89/01050 WO 02/01/1989
  • WO 89/06700 WO 07/01/1989
  • WO 90/06995 WO 06/01/1990

International Classes

C12P 19/34
C07H 21/00
C07H 21/02
C07H 21/04

Abstract

This invention relates to the use of promoters for ribonucleic acid amplification and other genetic manipulations. Processes are provided wherein complementary deoxyribonucleic acid (cDNA) is synthesized from a ribonucleic acid (RNA) sequence using a complementary primer linked to an RNA polymerase promoter region complement and then anti-sense RNA (aRNA) is transcribed from the cDNA by introducing an RNA polymerase capable of binding to the promoter region. Additional processes using the resulting aRNA are also described.

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