Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6496353 | World Patent Information | 2015 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Biological sequences are an important part of global patenting, with unique challenges for their effective and equitable use in practice and in policy. Because their function can only be determined with computer-aided technology, the form in which sequences are disclosed matters greatly. Similarly, the scope of patent rights sought and granted requires computer readable data and tools for comparison. Critically, the primary data provided to the national patent offices and thence to the public, must be comprehensive, standardized, timely and meaningful. It is not yet. The proposed global Patent Sequence (PatSeq) Data platform can enable national and regional jurisdictions meet the desired standards.
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Authors
Osmat A. Jefferson, Deniz Köllhofer, Prabha Ajjikuttira, Richard A. Jefferson,