Patents Represented by Attorney Tiffany B. Thomas
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Patent number: 8247177Abstract: The invention relates to methods for pairwise sequencing of a double-stranded polynucleotide template, which permit the sequential determination of nucleotide sequences in two distinct and separate regions on complementary strands of the double-stranded polynucleotide template. The two regions for sequence determination may or may not be complementary to each other.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Illumina Cambridge LimitedInventor: Geoffrey Paul Smith
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Patent number: 8236505Abstract: The invention relates to methods for pairwise sequencing of a double-stranded polynucleotide template, which methods result in the sequential determination of nucleotide sequences in two distinct and separate regions of the polynucleotide template. Using the methods of the invention it is possible to obtain two linked or paired reads of sequence information from each double-stranded template on a clustered array, rather than just a single sequencing read from one strand of the template.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2011Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Illumina Cambridge LimitedInventors: Roberto Rigatti, Tobias William Barr Ost
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Patent number: 8192930Abstract: The invention provides methods for pairwise sequencing of a double-stranded polynucleotide template, which methods result in the sequential determination of nucleotide sequences in two distinct and separate regions of the polynucleotide template.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2007Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Illumina Cambridge LimitedInventors: Eric Hans Vermaas, Graham John Worsley, Jonathan Mark Boutell, Colin Lloyd Barnes, Roberto Rigatti, Niall Anthony Gormley, Geoffrey Paul Smith, Vincent Peter Smith, Tobias William Barr Ost, David Bentley
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Patent number: 8182989Abstract: The invention relates to methods for indexing samples during the sequencing of polynucleotide templates, resulting in the attachment of tags specific to the source of each nucleic acid sample such that after a sequencing run, both the source and sequence of each polynucleotide can be determined. Thus, the present invention pertains to analysis of complex genomes (e.g., human genomes), as well as multiplexing less complex genomes, such as those of bacteria, viruses, mitochondria, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2011Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Illumina Cambridge Ltd.Inventors: Helen Bignell, Louise Fraser, Niall Anthony Gormley
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Patent number: 8182994Abstract: Improved compositions, methods, apparatus, and kits for high-throughput nucleic acid amplification, detection and sequencing are disclosed. A nucleic acid cluster having an identifiable center is produced by generating on a solid support an immobilized nucleic acid complement from a template, one of which comprises a detectable label; and amplifying the complement and the template to obtain a nucleic acid cluster on the support, the cluster having a substantially central location marked by the detectable label and a surrounding region comprising immobilized copies. Also disclosed are nucleotide sequence determination in nucleic acid clusters so produced, center position annotation in the clusters, assignment of sequence information to overlapping clusters, and related compositions and methods.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Illumina Cambridge LimitedInventors: Alan Kersey, Jonathan Mark Boutell
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Patent number: 8168388Abstract: The invention relates to a method of preparing template constructs for solid-phase nucleic acid amplification and to use of the templates in methods of solid-phase nucleic acid amplification. The method involves carrying out two ligation reactions: (a) a ligation reaction in which the first end of one or more target polynucleotide molecules are ligated to surface-bound adaptor polynucleotide molecules, and (b) a ligation reaction in which solution-phase adaptor polynucleotide molecules are ligated to the second end of said target polynucleotide molecules, in order to produce one or more template constructs attached to a solid support.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2006Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Illumina Cambridge LtdInventors: Niall Anthony Gormley, Jonathan Mark Boutell, Gerardo Turcatti, Colin Lloyd Barnes
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Patent number: 8163491Abstract: The present invention provides novel compositions, kits and methods employing RNA 5? polyphosphatases, RNA 5? monophosphatases, capping enzymes, decapping enzymes, nucleic acid pyrophosphatases and RNA ligases, as well as other enzymes, for selective 5? ligation tagging of desired classes of RNA molecules that differ with respect to particular chemical moieties on their 5? ends. The 5?tagged RNA molecules can be used for synthesis of tagged first-stand cDNA, double-stranded cDNA, and sense or antisense RNA for a variety of uses.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2010Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Epicentre Technologies CorporationInventors: Jerome Jendrisak, Ramesh Vaidyanathan, Gary Dahl
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Patent number: 8143008Abstract: A nucleic acid molecule can be annealed to an appropriate immobilized primer. The primer can then be extended and the molecule and the primer can be separated from one another. The extended primer can then be annealed to another immobilized primer and the other primer can be extended. Both extended primers can then be separated from one another and can be used to provide further extended primers. The process can be repeated to provide amplified, immobilized nucleic acid molecules. These can be used for many different purposes, including sequencing, screening, diagnosis, in situ nucleic acid synthesis, monitoring gene expression, nucleic acid fingerprinting, etc.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2010Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Illumina, Inc.Inventors: Eric H. Kawashima, Laurent Farinelli, Pascal Mayer
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Patent number: 8105784Abstract: The invention relates to methods for pairwise sequencing of a double-stranded polynucleotide template, which methods result in the sequential determination of nucleotide sequences in two distinct and separate regions of the polynucleotide template. Using the methods of the invention it is possible to obtain two linked or paired reads of sequence information from each double-stranded template on a clustered array, rather than just a single sequencing read from one strand of the template.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2011Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Illumina Cambridge LimitedInventors: Roberto Rigatti, Tobias William Barr Ost
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Patent number: 8053192Abstract: The invention relates to methods for indexing samples during the sequencing of polynucleotide templates, resulting in the attachment of tags specific to the source of each nucleic acid sample such that after a sequencing run, both the source and sequence of each polynucleotide can be determined. Thus, the present invention pertains to analysis of complex genomes (e.g., human genomes), as well as multiplexing less complex genomes, such as those of bacteria, viruses, mitochondria, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2008Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Illumina Cambridge Ltd.Inventors: Helen Bignell, Louise Fraser, Niall Anthony Gormley
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Patent number: 8017335Abstract: The invention relates to methods for pairwise sequencing of a double-stranded polynucleotide template, which permit the sequential determination of nucleotide sequences in two distinct and separate regions on complementary strands of the double-stranded polynucleotide template. The two regions for sequence determination may or may not be complementary to each other.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Illumina Cambridge LimitedInventor: Geoffrey Paul Smith
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Patent number: 7985565Abstract: A nucleic acid molecule can be annealed to an appropriate immobilized primer. The primer can then be extended and the molecule and the primer can be separated from one another. The extended primer can then be annealed to another immobilized primer and the other primer can be extended. Both extended primers can then be separated from one another and can be used to provided further extended primers. The process can be repeated to provide amplified, immobilized nucleic acid molecules. These can be used for many different purposes, including sequencing, screening, diagnosis, in situ nucleic acid synthesis, monitoring gene expression, nucleic acid fingerprinting, etc.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Illumina, Inc.Inventors: Pascal Mayer, Laurent Farinelli, Eric H. Kawashima
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Patent number: 7972820Abstract: Methods for isothermal amplification of nucleic acids by the means of a solid support are disclosed. These methods are useful for applications needing high throughput, in particular nucleic acid sequencing.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2010Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignees: Illumina Cambridge Limited, Illumina, Inc.Inventor: Pascal Mayer
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Patent number: 7960120Abstract: The invention relates to methods for pairwise sequencing of a double-stranded polynucleotide template, which methods result in the sequential determination of nucleotide sequences in two distinct and separate regions of the polynucleotide template. Using the methods of the invention it is possible to obtain two linked or paired reads of sequence information from each double-stranded template on a clustered array, rather than just a single sequencing read from one strand of the template.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2010Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Illumina Cambridge Ltd.Inventors: Roberto Rigatti, Tobias William Barr Ost, Sarah J. Fashena
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Patent number: D653764Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2010Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Helixis, Inc.Inventors: Judy Macemon, David Kaplan, Adrian Fawcett, Kevin Simmons, Andrew Zoolakis