Patents Assigned to Illumina
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Publication number: 20240110234Abstract: This disclosure relates to novel amplification compositions and methods, in particular for use in sequencing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Applicant: Illumina, Inc.Inventors: Justin Robbins, Marie Hu
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Patent number: 11946096Abstract: The present invention relates to methods of imaging template hybridisation for estimating cluster numbers prior to solid phase amplification and sequencing. More particularly, an initial round of imaging is carried out at the single molecule template hybridisation stage which allows a general estimation of cluster numbers prior to clusters being formed. Amplification of the signal allows single molecule imaging to be carried out using standard sequencing imaging apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: ILLUMINA CAMBRIDGE LIMITEDInventors: Isabelle Marie Julia Rasolonjatovo, Jonathan Mark Boutell, Vincent Peter Smith, Roberto Rigatti
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Publication number: 20240100532Abstract: A method includes flowing an incorporation reagent through a reagent management system and a flow cell of an instrument. The flow cell having a first polynucleotide positioned therein. The incorporation reagent adding a first base onto a sequence of bases. The sequence of bases includes a second polynucleotide complementary to the first polynucleotide. An image of an identification signal emanating from the first base is captured after the first base has been added onto the second polynucleotide. A cleavage reagent is flowed through the reagent management system and flow cell to remove a first terminator from the first base in order to enable a subsequent base in the sequence of bases to be added to the second polynucleotide. A buffer reagent is flowed through the reagent management system and flow cell in a plurality of cycles of consecutive forward and reverse flow directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: ILLUMINA, INC.Inventors: Tony YEN, Eric STAVA, Rajagopal PANCHAPAKESAN
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Publication number: 20240102067Abstract: This disclosure relates to novel mjresynthesis kits and methods, in particular for use in pairwise sequencing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: Illumina, Inc.Inventors: Kay Klausing, Jonathan Boutell, Trina Osothprarop, Oliver Miller, Justin Robbins
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Patent number: 11938479Abstract: A fluidic device holder configured to orient a fluidic device. The device holder includes a support structure configured to receive a fluidic device. The support structure includes a base surface that faces in a direction along the Z-axis and is configured to have the fluidic device positioned thereon. The device holder also includes a plurality of reference surfaces facing in respective directions along an XY-plane. The device holder also includes an alignment assembly having an actuator and a movable locator arm that is operatively coupled to the actuator. The locator arm has an engagement end. The actuator moves the locator arm between retracted and biased positions to move the engagement end away from and toward the reference surfaces. The locator arm is configured to hold the fluidic device against the reference surfaces when the locator arm is in the biased position.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2023Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: ILLUMINA, INC.Inventors: Erik Williamson, Bryan Crane, Patrick Leung, Drew Verkade, Mark T. Reed
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Patent number: 11938475Abstract: In an example of the method, a functionalized coating layer is applied in depressions of a patterned flow cell substrate. The depressions are separated by interstitial regions. A primer is grafted to the functionalized coating layer to form a grafted functionalized coating layer in the depressions. A hydrogel is applied on at least the grafted functionalized coating layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2020Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignees: Ilumina, Inc., Illumina Cambridge LimitedInventors: Hongji Ren, Jonathan Mark Boutell, John A. Moon, M. Shane Bowen, Alex Nemiroski, Gary Mark Skinner, Kenny Chen
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Publication number: 20240098152Abstract: Versions of a sequencing system may be monitored to enable changing of a version of a server subsystem operating the sequencing system to service requests from client subsystems for performing analysis of sequencing data. A monitor subsystem may be utilized for receiving and authorizing requests from client subsystems. The monitor subsystem may identify a version associated with a server subsystem operating the sequencing system to be implemented for servicing the request. The monitor subsystem may allow the server subsystem to be accessed for servicing the request from the client subsystem when the version associated with the client subsystem is compatible with the version associated with the server subsystem. The monitor subsystem may prevent the server subsystem from being accessed when the version associated with the client subsystem is incompatible with the version associated with the server subsystem.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Illumina, Inc.Inventors: Padmanabhan Ramchandran, Ian Patrick Hurst
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Publication number: 20240096449Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for performing sequencing of one or more biological samples in at least two flow cells on a sequencing device. A sequencing system may comprise one or more of a scheduling engine, the sequencing device, and a display. The scheduling engine may maintain scheduling information of a state of compute resources and non-compute resources. The sequencing device may receive the scheduling information from the scheduling engine; determine the state of the compute resources and non-compute resources; determine a sequencing analysis priority associated with performing analysis of the at least two flow cells on the sequencing device; and perform the sequencing task related to the one or more biological samples in the at least two flow cells according to the sequencing analysis priority. The display may display real-time feedback associated with completion of the sequencing task for each flow cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: ILLUMINA, INC.Inventors: Paul Smith, Bo Lu, Michael J. Carney, Hsu-Lin Tsao, Gavin Derek Parnaby, Mohamed Amine Bergach
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Patent number: 11934884Abstract: Coordinated application processing includes obtaining a plurality of images and distributing them to processing engines to perform image processing. The plurality of images cover an image area, with different sub-areas, in which a biological sample to be sequenced is present. The image processing proceeds across multiple cycles to process a respective set of images, of the plurality of images, of each sub-area of the different sub-areas, and therefore of the respective area, of the flow cell, to which that sub-area correlates. The distributing the plurality of images includes, for each sub-area of the different sub-areas, distributing, across the multiple cycles of the image processing, the images of the respective set of images of that sub-area to a respective processing engine, of a plurality of processing engines, associated with, and selected for, processing images of that sub-area.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2023Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Illumina, Inc.Inventors: David Kimmel, Eunho Noh, Paul Smith
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Patent number: 11932900Abstract: An example of an array includes a support, a cross-linked epoxy polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) resin film on a surface of the support, and a patterned hydrophobic polymer layer on the cross-linked epoxy POSS resin film. The patterned hydrophobic polymer layer defines exposed discrete areas of the cross-linked epoxy POSS resin film, and a polymer coating is attached to the exposed discrete areas. Another example of an array includes a support, a modified epoxy POSS resin film on a surface of the support, and a patterned hydrophobic polymer layer on the modified epoxy POSS resin film. The modified epoxy POSS resin film includes a polymer growth initiation site, and the patterned hydrophobic polymer layer defines exposed discrete areas of the modified epoxy POSS resin film. A polymer brush is attached to the polymer growth initiation site in the exposed discrete areas.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignees: Illumina, Inc., Illumina Cambridge LimitedInventors: Wayne N. George, Alexandre Richez, M. Shane Bowen, Andrew A. Brown, Dajun Yuan, Audrey Rose Zak, Sean M. Ramirez, Raymond Campos
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Patent number: 11933728Abstract: Techniques are described for reducing the number of angles needed in structured illumination imaging of biological samples through the use of patterned flowcells, where nanowells of the patterned flowcells are arranged in, e.g., a square array, or an asymmetrical array. Accordingly, the number of images needed to resolve details of the biological samples is reduced. Techniques are also described for combining structured illumination imaging with line scanning using the patterned flowcells.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2023Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignees: ILLUMINA, INC., ILLUMINA CAMBRIDGE LIMITEDInventors: Gary Skinner, Geraint Evans, Stanley Hong
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Publication number: 20240084379Abstract: Polynucleotide sequencing methods include incubating unlabeled nucleotides with a cluster of template polynucleotide strands having the same sequence when the identity of the previously added labeled nucleotide is being detected. The detection step provides time for the addition of the unlabeled nucleotides to be incorporated into the copy strands in which the previously added labeled nucleotide did not get incorporated. Thus, at the end of the detection step, all or most of the copy strands will be in phase and ready to incorporate the appropriate labeled nucleotide in the subsequence incorporate step.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: ILLUMINA CAMBRIDGE LIMITEDInventors: Pietro Gatti-Lafranconi, Philip Balding
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Publication number: 20240076322Abstract: Barriers including crosslinked amphiphilic molecules, and methods of making the same, are provided herein. In some examples, a barrier between first and second fluids includes at least one layer comprising a plurality of amphiphilic molecules. Amphiphilic molecules of the plurality of amphiphilic molecules are crosslinked to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Applicant: ILLUMINA CAMBRIDGE LIMITEDInventors: Antonio Conde-Gonzalez, Charlotte Vacogne, Istvan Kocsis, Alexandre Richez, Oliver Uttley, Miguel Angel Aleman Garcia, Yuliia Vyborna
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Publication number: 20240068016Abstract: A method for spatially tagging nucleic acids of a biological specimen, including steps of (a) providing a solid support comprising different nucleic acid probes that are randomly located on the solid support, wherein the different nucleic acid probes each includes a barcode sequence that differs from the barcode sequence of other randomly located probes on the solid support; (b) performing a nucleic acid detection reaction on the solid support to locate the barcode sequences on the solid support; (c) contacting a biological specimen with the solid support that has the randomly located probes; (d) hybridizing the randomly located probes to target nucleic acids from portions of the biological specimen; and (e) modifying the randomly located probes that are hybridized to the target nucleic acids, thereby producing modified probes that include the barcode sequences and a target specific modification, thereby spatially tagging the nucleic acids of the biological specimen.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Applicants: 10x Genomics Sweden AB, Illumina, Inc.Inventors: Jonas Frisen, Patrik Stahl, Joakim Lundeberg, Gordon M. Cann, Leila Bazargan, Alex Aravanis
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Patent number: 11911765Abstract: A method includes flowing an incorporation reagent through a reagent management system and a flow cell of an instrument. The flow cell having a first polynucleotide positioned therein. The incorporation reagent adding a first base onto a sequence of bases. The sequence of bases includes a second polynucleotide complementary to the first polynucleotide. An image of an identification signal emanating from the first base is captured after the first base has been added onto the second polynucleotide. A cleavage reagent is flowed through the reagent management system and flow cell to remove a first terminator from the first base in order to enable a subsequent base in the sequence of bases to be added to the second polynucleotide. A buffer reagent is flowed through the reagent management system and flow cell in a plurality of cycles of consecutive forward and reverse flow directions.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2020Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: ILLUMINA, INC.Inventors: Tony Yen, Eric Stava, Rajagopal Panchapakesan
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Patent number: 11913067Abstract: A composition for amplifying a polynucleotide is provided that includes a substrate comprising a first region and a second region. A first plurality of capture primers is coupled to the first region of the substrate. A second plurality of capture primers is coupled to the second region of the substrate. The capture primers of the second plurality of capture primers are longer than the capture primers of the first plurality of capture primers. A first plurality of orthogonal capture primers are coupled to the first region of the substrate. A second plurality of orthogonal capture primers are coupled to the second region of the substrate. The orthogonal capture primers of the second plurality of orthogonal capture primers are shorter than the orthogonal capture primers of the first plurality of orthogonal capture primers.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2021Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignees: Illumina, Inc., Illumina Cambridge LimitedInventors: Jeffrey Fisher, Jason Betley
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Publication number: 20240060895Abstract: There is set forth herein a light energy exciter that can include one or more light sources. A light energy exciter can emit excitation light directed toward a detector surface that can support biological or chemical samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Applicant: Illumina, Inc.Inventors: Rui JIANG, Joseph PINTO
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Patent number: 11908548Abstract: The technology disclosed relates to generating ground truth training data to train a neural network-based template generator for cluster metadata determination task. In particular, it relates to accessing sequencing images, obtaining, from a base caller, a base call classifying each subpixel in the sequencing images as one of four bases (A, C, T, and G), generating a cluster map that identifies clusters as disjointed regions of contiguous subpixels which share a substantially matching base call sequence, determining cluster metadata based on the disjointed regions in the cluster map, and using the cluster metadata to generate the ground truth training data for training the neural network-based template generator for the cluster metadata determination task.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2022Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Illumina, Inc.Inventors: Anindita Dutta, Dorna Kashefhaghighi, Amirali Kia
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Patent number: 11898198Abstract: The disclosed embodiments concern methods, systems and computer program products for determining sequences of interest using unique molecular indexes (UMIs) that are uniquely associable with individual polynucleotide fragments, including sequences with low allele frequencies or long sequence length. In some implementations, the UMIs include variable-length nonrandom UMIs (vNRUMIs). Methods and systems for making and using sequencing adapters comprising vNRUMIs are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2022Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Illumina, Inc.Inventors: Chen Zhao, Kevin Wu, Han-Yu Chuang, Jennifer Lococo, Alex So, Dwight Baker, Tatjana Singer
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Patent number: RE49884Abstract: A system and method for imaging biological samples on multiple surfaces of a support structure are disclosed. The support structure may be a flow cell through which a reagent fluid is allowed to flow and interact with the biological samples. Excitation radiation from at least one radiation source may be used to excite the biological samples on multiple surfaces. In this manner, fluorescent emission radiation may be generated from the biological samples and subsequently captured and detected by detection optics and at least one detector. The detected fluorescent emission radiation may then be used to generate image data. This imaging of multiple surfaces may be accomplished either sequentially or simultaneously. In addition, the techniques of the present invention may be used with any type of imaging system. For instance, both epifluorescent and total internal reflection methods may benefit from the techniques of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2021Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: ILLUMINA, INC.Inventors: Wenyi Feng, Jason Bryant, Steven Barnard, Maria Candelaria Rogert Bacigalupo