Title: Junchen Gu - Innovator in Nucleic Acid Sequencing
Introduction
Junchen Gu is an accomplished inventor based in San Diego, CA. He currently works at Universal Sequencing Technology Corporation. Although he has not yet been granted any patents, his contributions to the field of nucleic acid sequencing are noteworthy.
Latest Patent Applications
Junchen Gu's latest patent application is titled "Methods and Kits for Tracking Nucleic Acid Target Origin for Nucleic Acid Sequencing." This application provides innovative methods and kits for tracking nucleic acid target origin by barcode tagging of the targets when they break into smaller fragments. Nucleic acid targets are captured in vitro by clonally localized nucleic acid barcode templates on a solid support. Millions of nucleic acid targets can be processed simultaneously in a massively parallel fashion without additional partition. These captured targets are broken into small fragments, and a target-specific barcode sequence is tagged on each fragment as an identification of their original target. These nucleic acid target tracking methods can be used for a variety of applications in both whole genome sequencing and targeted sequencing.
Conclusion
Junchen Gu is making significant strides in the field of nucleic acid sequencing through his innovative approaches and applications. His work has the potential to advance the capabilities of genomic research and sequencing technologies.
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