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Record ID: NRN_EA109301

Description:Sequence 72 from patent US 7198924. Sequence 72 from patent US 7244560. Methods and Compositions for Synthesis of Nucleic Acid Molecules Using Multiple Recognition Sites. Methods and Compositions for Synthesis of Nucleic Acid Molecules Using Multiple Recognition Sites. Sequence 72 from patent US 8030066. Sequence 72 from Patent EP2105496.
Length:5543 bp
Found in databases: nrnl1
Found in the following 8 patents: US7198924 (lens, espacenet) US2004265863 (lens, espacenet) US7244560 (lens, espacenet) US2003186233 (lens, espacenet) JP2004522428 (lens, espacenet) JP2009219497 (lens, espacenet) US8030066 (lens, espacenet) EP2105496 (lens, espacenet)

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0 554 1109 1663 2217 2772 3326 3880 4434 4989 5543 QL-ELE-00-002 QL-ELE-00-003

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Record ID Database Record description Record length Taxon Method Amplicon size Match details
NRN_EA109301 nrnl1 Sequence 72 from patent US 7198924.... 5543 bp unidentified QL-ELE-00-002 215 bp View
NRN_EA109301 nrnl1 Sequence 72 from patent US 7198924.... 5543 bp unidentified QL-ELE-00-003 173 bp View


Related publications:

Petrillo, M., et al. “JRC GMO-Amplicons: A Collection of Nucleic Acid Sequences Related to Genetically Modified Organisms.” Database (Oxford), vol. 2015 bav101, 30 Sep. 2015, doi:10.1093/database/bav101. 

Angers-Loustau, A., et al. “Using the EURL GMFF Online Bioinformatics Resources: A how-to Guide for Practical JRC GMO-Matrix and JRC GMO-Amplicons Case Uses.” European Commission, Ispra, JRC101853, 2016.