Patents by Inventor RongGuan Jin
RongGuan Jin 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: 20150337321Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2015Publication date: November 26, 2015Inventors: Jennifer M. Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory P. Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Patent number: 8759086Abstract: The present invention provides methods of doing business and providing services. For example, methods of increasing the revenue of crops are provided. To this end, the method includes the use of a nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and mini chromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2007Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: University of ChicagoInventors: Jennifer M. Mach, Gregory P. Copenhaver, Helge Zieler, Kevin Keith, Daphne Preuss, RongGuan Jin
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Patent number: 8062885Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignees: The University of Chicago, Chromatin, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer M. Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory P. Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20110189774Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicants: THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, CHROMATIN, INC.Inventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Patent number: 7989202Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignees: The University of Chicago, Chromatin, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer M. Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory P. Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20100333235Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicants: UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chromatin, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20090209749Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicants: THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, CHROMATIN, INC.Inventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Patent number: 7456013Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2005Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignees: Chromatin, Inc., University of ChicagoInventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20080288264Abstract: The present invention provides methods of doing business and providing services. For example, methods of increasing the revenue of crops are provided. To this end, the method includes the use of a nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and mini chromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicants: CHROMATIN INC., THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOInventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory P. Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Patent number: 7226782Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2005Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignees: Chromatin, Inc., The University of ChicagoInventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20050268359Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicants: University of Chicago, Chromatin, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20050257282Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2005Publication date: November 17, 2005Applicant: University of ChicagoInventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregrory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20050241016Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Applicant: University of ChicagoInventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20050241015Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2005Publication date: October 27, 2005Applicant: University of ChicagoInventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss
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Publication number: 20030124561Abstract: The present invention provides for the nucleic acid sequences of plant centromeres. This will permit construction of stably inherited recombinant DNA constructs and minichromosomes which can serve as vectors for the construction of transgenic plant and animal cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Jennifer Mach, Helge Zieler, RongGuan Jin, Kevin Keith, Gregory Copenhaver, Daphne Preuss