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APPLERA CORPORATION, APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS GROUP

APPLERA CORPORATION, APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS GROUP Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20090246763ELECTROCHEMICAL LABELS DERIVED FROM SIDEROPHORES - Disclosed are tri-nuclear metal complexes and salts thereof, such as tri-nuclear osmium or ruthenium complexes or salts thereof, suitable for use as electrochemical labels. Also disclosed are oligonucleotide probes with an attached electrochemical label, methods of nucleic acid amplification, methods of sequencing, and kits for nucleic acid amplification and sequencing having oligonucleotide probes including an electrochemical label. The electrochemical labels are synthesized from siderophores.10-01-2009
20090246762NUCLEIC ACID TERMINATORS INCORPORATING A CATIONIC MOIETY AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - Disclosed are methods and kits applicable to sequencing methods, such as Sanger dideoxy sequencing methods. The methods and kits disclosed utilize a cationically charged nucleic acid terminator in combination with a discriminatory polymerase.10-01-2009
20090047688REAGENTS, KITS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES BY ENERGY TRANSFER FROM AN ACTIVATED CHEMILUMINESCENT SUBSTRATE TO AN ENERGY ACCEPTOR DYE - Reagents, kits and methods for detecting biological molecules by energy transfer from an activated chemiluminescent substrate to an energy acceptor dye such as a J-aggregated dye are described.02-19-2009
20080241838METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING NUCLEIC ACIDS - Methods and kits for detecting a target nucleic acid in a sample are described. In some embodiments, the sample to be analyzed includes a primer which hybridizes to at least a portion of the target nucleic acid, a probe having a first region which hybridizes to at least a portion of the target nucleic acid and a second region having a detectable label, a polymerase which extends the hybridized primer and an enzyme comprising nuclease activity that can cleave the hybridized hybridization probe to thereby release a labeled probe fragment. In some embodiments, the sample can then be contacted with a solid support comprising surface bound capture probes which can hybridize to the labeled probe fragment(s). These capture probes more readily bind to the probe fragment(s) than to the intact hybridization probe. The label can then be detected on the support surface. In this manner, improved discrimination between the probe fragments and the intact hybridization probes can be achieved.10-02-2008

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