Patents by Inventor Matthew Callow
Matthew Callow has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20220290230Abstract: This application discloses methods of producing a DNA strand for sequencing, as well as genetic constructs, libraries, and arrays using DNA strands produced according to these methods. The application also discloses methods of sequencing using the DNA strands, genetic constructs, libraries, and arrays produced. In certain aspects, DNA being sequenced includes a target sequence and at least one adaptor sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2022Publication date: September 15, 2022Inventors: Rongqin Ke, Snezana Drmanac, Radoje Drmanac, Guangyang Cai, Matthew Callow
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Patent number: 11319588Abstract: This application discloses methods of producing a DNA strand for sequencing, as well as genetic constructs, libraries, and arrays using DNA strands produced according to these methods. The application also discloses methods of sequencing using the DNA strands, genetic constructs, libraries, and arrays produced. In certain aspects, DNA being sequenced includes a target sequence and at least one adaptor sequence.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: MGI Tech Co., Ltd.Inventors: Rongqin Ke, Snezana Drmanac, Radoje Drmanac, Guangyang Cai, Matthew Callow
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Publication number: 20190271037Abstract: This application discloses methods of producing a DNA strand for sequencing, as well as genetic constructs, libraries, and arrays using DNA strands produced according to these methods. The application also discloses methods of sequencing using the DNA strands, genetic constructs, libraries, and arrays produced. In certain aspects, DNA being sequenced includes a target sequence and at least one adaptor sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2019Publication date: September 5, 2019Inventors: Rongqin Ke, Snezana Drmanac, Radoje Drmanac, Guangyang Cai, Matthew Callow
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Patent number: 10227647Abstract: This application discloses methods of producing a DNA strand for sequencing, as well as genetic constructs, libraries, and arrays using DNA strands produced according to these methods. The application also discloses methods of sequencing using the DNA strands, genetic constructs, libraries, and arrays produced. In certain aspects, DNA being sequenced includes a target sequence and at least one adaptor sequence.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2016Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Rongqin Ke, Snezana Drmanac, Radoje Drmanac, Guangyang Cai, Matthew Callow
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Publication number: 20170152554Abstract: A high density DNA array comprising a patterned surface, said surface comprising a pattern of small DNA binding regions separated by a non-DNA binding surface, wherein the DNA binding regions comprise DNA capture chemistry and the non-DNA binding surface does not have the DNA capture chemistry wherein more than 50% of the DNA binding regions in the array have single informative DNA species.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2017Publication date: June 1, 2017Applicant: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: RADOJE DRMANAC, Matthew Callow, Snezana Drmanac, Brian K. Hauser, George Yeung
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Patent number: 9476054Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods and compositions for acquiring nucleotide sequence information of target sequences using adaptors interspersed in target polynucleotides. The sequence information can be new, e.g. sequencing unknown nucleic acids, re-sequencing, or genotyping. The invention preferably includes methods for inserting a plurality of adaptors at spaced locations within a target polynucleotide or a fragment of a polynucleotide. Such adaptors may serve as platforms for interrogating adjacent sequences using various sequencing chemistries, such as those that identify nucleotides by primer extension, probe ligation, and the like. Encompassed in the invention are methods and compositions for the insertion of known adaptor sequences into target sequences, such that there is an interruption of contiguous target sequence with the adaptors. By sequencing both “upstream” and “downstream” of the adaptors, identification of entire target sequences may be accomplished.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje T. Drmanac, Matthew Callow, Snezana Drmanac
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Publication number: 20160237488Abstract: This application discloses methods of producing a DNA strand for sequencing, as well as genetic constructs, libraries, and arrays using DNA strands produced according to these methods. The application also discloses methods of sequencing using the DNA strands, genetic constructs, libraries, and arrays produced. In certain aspects, DNA being sequenced includes a target sequence and at least one adaptor sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2016Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: Rongqin Ke, Snezana Drmanac, Radoje Drmanac, Guangyang Cai, Matthew Callow
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Patent number: 9228228Abstract: The present invention is related generally to analysis of polynucleotides, particularly polynucleotides derived from genomic DNA. The invention provides methods, compositions and systems for such analysis. Encompassed by the invention are arrays of polynucleotides in which the polynucleotides have undergone multiple rounds of amplification in order to increase the strength of signals associated with single polynucleotide molecules.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2011Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje T. Drmanac, Matthew Callow
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Patent number: 8722326Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods and compositions for acquiring nucleotide sequence information of target sequences using adaptors interspersed in target polynucleotides. The sequence information can be new, e.g. sequencing unknown nucleic acids, re-sequencing, or genotyping. The invention preferably includes methods for inserting a plurality of adaptors at spaced locations within a target polynucleotide or a fragment of a polynucleotide. Such adaptors may serve as platforms for interrogating adjacent sequences using various sequencing chemistries, such as those that identify nucleotides by primer extension, probe ligation, and the like. Encompassed in the invention are methods and compositions for the insertion of known adaptor sequences into target sequences, such that there is an interruption of contiguous target sequence with the adaptors. By sequencing both “upstream” and “downstream” of the adaptors, identification of entire target sequences may be accomplished.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Callida Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje T. Drmanac, Matthew Callow, Snezana Drmanac
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Publication number: 20130296173Abstract: The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for improving the discordance rate and mapping yield in nucleic acid sequencing reactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Matthew Callow, Linsu Chen, Dennis Ballinger
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Patent number: 8551702Abstract: The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for nucleic acid identification and detection. Compositions and methods of the present invention include extracting and fragmenting target nucleic acids from a sample, using the fragmented target nucleic acids to produce target nucleic acid templates and subjecting those target nucleic acid templates to amplification methods to form nucleic acid nanoballs. The invention also includes methods of detecting and identifying sequences using various sequencing applications, including sequencing by ligation methods.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2008Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje Drmanac, Matthew Callow
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Patent number: 8518640Abstract: The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for nucleic acid identification and detection. Compositions and methods of the present invention include extracting and fragmenting target nucleic acids from a sample, using the fragmented target nucleic acids to produce target nucleic acid templates and subjecting those target nucleic acid templates to amplification methods to form nucleic acid nanoballs. The invention also includes methods of detecting and identifying sequences using various sequencing applications, including sequencing by ligation methods.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje Drmanac, Matthew Callow
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Patent number: 8415099Abstract: The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for nucleic acid identification and detection. Compositions and methods of the present invention include extracting and fragmenting target nucleic acids from a sample, using the fragmented target nucleic acids to produce target nucleic acid templates and subjecting those target nucleic acid templates to amplification methods to form nucleic acid nanoballs. The invention also includes methods of detecting and identifying sequences using various sequencing applications, including sequencing by ligation methods.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2008Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje Drmanac, Matthew Callow
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Publication number: 20120135893Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods and compositions for acquiring nucleotide sequence information of target sequences using adaptors interspersed in target polynucleotides. The sequence information can be new, e.g. sequencing unknown nucleic acids, re-sequencing, or genotyping. The invention preferably includes methods for inserting a plurality of adaptors at spaced locations within a target polynucleotide or a fragment of a polynucleotide. Such adaptors may serve as platforms for interrogating adjacent sequences using various sequencing chemistries, such as those that identify nucleotides by primer extension, probe ligation, and the like. Encompassed in the invention are methods and compositions for the insertion of known adaptor sequences into target sequences, such that there is an interruption of contiguous target sequence with the adaptors. By sequencing both “upstream” and “downstream” of the adaptors, identification of entire target sequences may be accomplished.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje T. Drmanac, Matthew Callow, Snezana Drmanac
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Publication number: 20120004126Abstract: The present invention is related generally to analysis of polynucleotides, particularly polynucleotides derived from genomic DNA. The invention provides methods, compositions and systems for such analysis. Encompassed by the invention are arrays of polynucleotides in which the polynucleotides have undergone multiple rounds of amplification in order to increase the strength of signals associated with single polynucleotide molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: COMPLETE GENOMICS, INC.Inventors: Radoje T. Drmanac, Matthew Callow
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Patent number: 7910302Abstract: The present invention is related generally to analysis of polynucleotides, particularly polynucleotides derived from genomic DNA. The invention provides methods, compositions and systems for such analysis. Encompassed by the invention are arrays of polynucleotides in which the polynucleotides have undergone multiple rounds of amplification in order to increase the strength of signals associated with single polynucleotide molecules.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje T Drmanac, Matthew Callow
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Patent number: 7910354Abstract: The present invention is related generally to analysis of polynucleotides, particularly polynucleotides derived from genomic DNA. The invention provides methods, compositions and systems for such analysis. Encompassed by the invention are arrays of polynucleotides in which the polynucleotides have undergone multiple rounds of amplification in order to increase the strength of signals associated with single polynucleotide molecules.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje T. Drmanac, Matthew Callow
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Publication number: 20090155781Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods and compositions for acquiring nucleotide sequence information of target sequences using adaptors interspersed in target polynucleotides. The sequence information can be new, e.g. sequencing unknown nucleic acids, re-sequencing, or genotyping. The invention preferably includes methods for inserting a plurality of adaptors at spaced locations within a target polynucleotide or a fragment of a polynucleotide. Such adaptors may serve as platforms for interrogating adjacent sequences using various sequencing chemistries, such as those that identify nucleotides by primer extension, probe ligation, and the like. Encompassed in the invention are methods and compositions for the insertion of known adaptor sequences into target sequences, such that there is an interruption of contiguous target sequence with the adaptors. By sequencing both “upstream” and “downstream” of the adaptors, identification of entire target sequences may be accomplished.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje T. Drmanac, Matthew Callow, Snezana Drmanac
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Publication number: 20090143235Abstract: The present invention is related generally to analysis of polynucleotides, particularly polynucleotides derived from genomic DNA. The invention provides methods, compositions and systems for such analysis. Encompassed by the invention are arrays of polynucleotides in which the polynucleotides have undergone multiple rounds of amplification in order to increase the strength of signals associated with single polynucleotide molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: COMPLETE GENOMICS, INC.Inventors: Radoje Drmanac, Matthew Callow
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Publication number: 20090118488Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods and compositions for acquiring nucleotide sequence information of target sequences using adaptors interspersed in target polynucleotides. The sequence information can be new, e.g. sequencing unknown nucleic acids, re-sequencing, or genotyping. The invention preferably includes methods for inserting a plurality of adaptors at spaced locations within a target polynucleotide or a fragment of a polynucleotide. Such adaptors may serve as platforms for interrogating adjacent sequences using various sequencing chemistries, such as those that identify nucleotides by primer extension, probe ligation, and the like. Encompassed in the invention are methods and compositions for the insertion of known adaptor sequences into target sequences, such that there is an interruption of contiguous target sequence with the adaptors. By sequencing both “upstream” and “downstream” of the adaptors, identification of entire target sequences may be accomplished.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje T. Drmanac, Matthew Callow, Snezana Drmanac