Patents Assigned to Ana-Gen Technologies, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20030175798
    Abstract: Methods for detecting single nucleotide polymorphisms in a sample by applying an energy gradient to a mixture of probe-hybridized target wild type and mutant polynucleotides are provided. A nucleotide probe, having a nucleotide sequence complementary to at least a portion of the wild type or mutant polynucleotide(s), is exposed to a sample containing target wild type polynucleotide(s) and target mutant polynucleotide(s) under hybridizing conditions. Target wild type polynucleotide(s) form homoduplexes with the wild type probe, while target mutated polynucleotide(s) form heteroduplexes with the wild type probe. Target mutant polynucleotide(s) form homoduplexes with the mutant probes, while target wild type polynucleotide(s) form heteroduplexes with the mutant probe. An energy gradient is applied to the duplex-containing sample to induce selective denaturation of the duplexes. The gradient may be a thermal or chemical one and is preferably temporally linear.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2003
    Publication date: September 18, 2003
    Applicant: Ana-Gen Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Saeedullah Mohammad Raees, Brian Alfred Perry
  • Patent number: 6596487
    Abstract: Methods for detecting single nucleotide polymorphisms in a sample by applying an energy gradient to a mixture of probe-hybridized target wild type and mutant polynucleotides are provided. A nucleotide probe, having a nucleotide sequence complementary to at least a portion of the wild type or mutant polynucleotide(s), is exposed to a sample containing target wild type polynucleotide(s) and target mutant polynucleotide(s) under hybridizing conditions. Target wild type polynucleotide(s) form homoduplexes with the wild type probe, while target mutated polynucleotide(s) form heteroduplexes with the wild type probe. Target mutant polynucleotide(s) form homoduplexes with the mutant probes, while target wild type polynucleotide(s) form heteroduplexes with the mutant probe. An energy gradient is applied to the duplex-containing sample to induce selective denaturation of the duplexes. The gradient may be a thermal or chemical one and is preferably temporally linear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2003
    Assignee: Ana-Gen Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Saeedullah Mohammad Raees, Brian Alfred Perry
  • Publication number: 20020042060
    Abstract: Methods for detecting single nucleotide polymorphisms in a sample by applying an energy gradient to a mixture of probe-hybridized target wild type and mutant polynucleotides are provided. A nucleotide probe, having a nucleotide sequence complementary to at least a portion of the wild type or mutant polynucleotide(s), is exposed to a sample containing target wild type polynucleotide(s) and target mutant polynucleotide(s) under hybridizing conditions. Target wild type polynucleotide(s) form homoduplexes with the wild type probe, while target mutated polynucleotide(s) form heteroduplexes with the wild type probe. Target mutant polynucleotide(s) form homoduplexes with the mutant probes, while target wild type polynucleotide(s) form heteroduplexes with the mutant probe. An energy gradient is applied to the duplex-containing sample to induce selective denaturation of the duplexes. The gradient may be a thermal or chemical one and is preferably temporally linear.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2001
    Publication date: April 11, 2002
    Applicant: Ana-Gen Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Saeedullah Mohammad Raees, Brian Alfred Perry