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| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20120083418 | METHOD FOR DESIGNING PRIMERS FOR SELEX METHOD, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE PRIMERS, METHOD FOR PRODUCING APTAMERS, SYSTEM FOR DESIGNING THE PRIMERS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM AND RECORDING MEDIUM FOR DESIGNING THE PRIMERS - A method for designing primers, being capable of efficiently designing primers for a SELEX method is provided. The method for designing primers of the present invention includes the steps of: (S | 04-05-2012 |
| 20120057764 | STRIPE PATTERN IMAGE ANALYSIS DEVICE, STRIPE PATTERN IMAGE ANALYSIS METHOD, AND PROGRAM THEREOF - Provided is a stripe pattern image analysis device by which a burden of an appraiser regarding a new charting point searching designation operation can be reduced. The device includes a charting point modification element obtaining or modifying a first point located on a first stripe pattern image displayed in a first window, and a second point which is corresponding to the first point and located on a second stripe pattern image displayed in a second window; a nonlinear coordinate transformation element transforming the first stripe pattern image using a nonlinear coordinate transformation so that a first coordinate of the first point in the first window matches a second coordinate of the second point in the second window; and a charting figure edit and display element displaying the first stripe pattern image, transformed by the nonlinear coordinate transformation element by use of the nonlinear coordinate transformation, in the first window. | 03-08-2012 |
| 20120003749 | NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE CAPABLE OF BINDING TO 2,4,6-TRINITROPHENYL SKELETON, METHOD FOR DETECTING COMPOUND HAVING 2,4,6-TRINITROPHENYL SKELETON USING THE NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE, AND USE OF THE NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE - The present invention relates to a nucleic acid molecule capable of binding to a 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl skeleton, a method for detecting a compound having the 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl skeleton using the nucleic acid molecule, use of the nucleic acid molecule for detecting a compound having the 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl skeleton, and a method for detecting a compound having the 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl skeleton. | 01-05-2012 |
| 20110125681 | FEATURE EXTRACTION METHOD, FEATURE EXTRACTION APPARATUS, AND FEATURE EXTRACTION PROGRAM - Provided are a feature extraction method of creating a feature vector for objectively evaluating the sequence of aptamer on the basis of the biological features and a feature extraction apparatus and a feature extraction program for performing the method. The feature extraction method according to the present invention includes a step of predicting a secondary structure of a base sequence applied and a step of creating a feature vector based on a predicted secondary structure of the sequence. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20100266159 | HUMAN TRACKING APPARATUS, HUMAN TRACKING METHOD, AND HUMAN TRACKING PROCESSING PROGRAM - A human tracking apparatus and method capable of highly accurately tracking the movement of persons photographed in moving images includes: an image memory | 10-21-2010 |
| 20100235155 | METHOD FOR PREDICTING SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF RNA, AN APPARATUS FOR PREDICTING AND A PREDICTING PROGRAM - The present invention is to provide a method for predicting secondary structure of RNA capable of predicting the secondary structure which has been difficult to predict the secondary structure including pseudonot structure, and an apparatus for predicting secondary structure of RNA using the method for predicting. The method for predicting secondary structure of RNA according to the present invention is characterized in that: | 09-16-2010 |
| 20100217743 | ATTRIBUTE ESTIMATION SYSTEM, AGE ESTIMATION SYSTEM, GENDER ESTIMATION SYSTEM, AGE AND GENDER ESTIMATION SYSTEM AND ATTRIBUTE ESTIMATION METHOD - An attribute estimation system and a method in which there are no cases that the estimation accuracy declines in a specific numerical value area, and an age estimation system, a gender estimation system and an age and gender estimation system using this is provided. | 08-26-2010 |
| 20100216650 | METHOD OF PREDICTING NUCLEIC ACID HIGHER-ORDER STRUCTURE, APPARATUS FOR PREDICTING NUCLEIC ACID HIGHER-ORDER STRUCTURE, AND PROGRAM FOR PREDICTING NUCLEIC ACID HIGHER-ORDER STRUCTURE - The object of the present invention is to provide a method of predicting a higher-order structure of a nucleic acid sequence typified by a G quartet structure, and an apparatus and a program that execute the method. The method according to the present invention relates to a method of predicting a nucleic acid higher-order structure that predicts a higher-order structure of a nucleic acid sequence, the method, including the steps of: extracting bases capable of forming a higher-order structure as a higher-order structure candidate from said nucleic acid sequence; extracting bases capable of forming a stem structure as a stem structure candidate from said nucleic acid sequence; and searching an optimal combinatorial structure based on the higher-order structure candidate and the stem structure candidate. | 08-26-2010 |
| 20100185397 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE, METHOD FOR ACQUIRING SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE, APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE, APPARATUS FOR ACQUIRING SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE, PROGRAM FOR IDENTIFYING NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE, AND PROGRAM FOR ACQUIRING SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE - It is intended to provide a method for identifying a nucleotide sequence necessary for expressing an affinity for a target substance in nucleotide sequences of nucleic acid molecules such as aptamers having the affinity for the target substance based on a homology of the respective nucleotide sequences and an evaluation value related to the affinity of the nucleotide sequences, and a method for predicting a secondary structure of a nucleic acid molecule containing the identified nucleotide sequence. The method for identifying a nucleotide sequence necessary for expressing an affinity for a target substance in nucleotide sequences of nucleic acid molecules having such an affinity is characterized by comprising the steps of: extracting a single-strand region from the nucleotide sequences of nucleic acid molecules by excluding nucleotides capable of forming a stem structure; and searching a motif sequence based on an evaluation value of the affinity from the single-strand region. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100129870 | METHOD FOR OBTAINING OLIGONUCLEOTIDE - The present invention is to provide a method for obtaining an oligonucleotide such as RNA aptamer having high binding capacity to a target substance with easy-to-use and high purity. The method for obtaining oligonucleotide according to the present invention is as follows: | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100043104 | APPLICATION OF FLUORESCENT PROTEIN TO GARDEN PLANT - The present invention provides a process for generation of a transformed plant capable of emitting fluorescence by introducing a gene encoding a non-plant-derived fluorescent protein into a plant such that the fluorescent protein is recombinantly expressed in the active form of its mature protein in the leaf or petal of the plant, and also provides a transformed garden plant capable of emitting fluorescence that is generated by using the process. For example, cDNA encoding the full-length amino acid sequence of a | 02-18-2010 |
| 20100036106 | High-Affinity RNA Aptamer Molecule Against Glutathione-S-Transferase Protein - The present invention provides a “nucleic acid adaptor molecule” having specific binding affinity to a GST protein portion serving as an N-terminal fusion partner in a fusion protein consisting of the GST protein and a protein of interest. A “nucleic acid adaptor molecule against a GST protein” according to the present invention is an RNA aptamer molecule having any of the following nucleotide sequences I to III: | 02-11-2010 |
| 20090318673 | METHOD OF CHANGING FLUORESCENCE WAVELENGTH OF FLUORESCENT PROTEIN - The present invention provides: a method of changing the fluorescence wavelength of a GFP-like fluorescent protein from copepod while maintaining recombinant expression efficiency, which comprises identifying a structural factor for determining the fluorescence wavelength thereof in the three-dimensional structure of the protein and modifying amino acid residues associated with the structural factor; and a modified fluorescent protein obtained by applying said method. For example, with regard to a GFP-like fluorescent protein from | 12-24-2009 |
| 20090233320 | GENE ENCODING NOVEL LUCIFERASE - The present invention provides genes encoding novel luciferases having at least the properties of: being capable of using coelenterazine as their luminescent substrates; and being capable of being recombinantly expressed in a mammal cell as a host and produced to be secreted to the outside of the host cell. Specifically, the gene encoding novel luciferases according to the present invention is a DNA molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding any of the full-length amino acid sequences of two types of luciferase proteins, luciferase 1 and luciferase 2, from | 09-17-2009 |
| 20090123969 | NOVEL FLUORESCENT PROTEIN AND GENE ENCODING THE SAME - The present invention provides a novel fluorescent protein the wavelength of the maximum of the fluorescence of which exists in a wavelength side longer than 510 nm, and which exhibits yellow fluorescence or yellowish green fluorescence and can be expressed in a heterogeneous cell, and a gene encoding the same, wherein the fluorescent protein has an amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1 and it is a fluorescent protein derived from a copepod taxonomically classified to | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090036647 | BITORAN WHICH IS TRYPSIN-INHIBITOR-LIKE PROTEIN DERIVED FROM BITIS ARIETANS VENOM, AND USE THEREOF AS BLOOD COAGULATION FACTOR Xa INHIBITOR - The present invention provides a novel Kunitz-type inhibitor protein exhibiting high potency to inhibit serine protease activity of human blood coagulation factor Xa. The Kunitz-type inhibitor protein against human blood coagulation factor Xa according to the present invention is
| 02-05-2009 |
| 20080294351 | METHOD FOR PREDICTING SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE, A PREDICTOR FOR SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE AND A PREDICTING PROGRAM FOR PREDICTING SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE - An exemplary object of the present invention is to provide method, predictor and predicting program for predicting secondary structure of nucleic acid sequence capable of evaluating not only overall similarity and but also localized similarity of secondary structure of nucleic acid sequence. A method according to an exemplary aspect of the present invention includes the steps of: | 11-27-2008 |