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Date of Patent:
Apr. 20, 2021

Filed:

Apr. 21, 2017
Applicant:

Omniome, Inc., San Diego, CA (US);

Inventor:

Corey M. Dambacher, San Diego, CA (US);

Assignee:

OMNIOME, INC., San Diego, CA (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C12Q 1/6869 (2018.01); C12Q 1/6874 (2018.01); C12Q 1/6827 (2018.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
C12Q 1/6827 (2013.01); C12Q 1/6869 (2013.01); C12Q 1/6874 (2013.01); C12Q 2521/101 (2013.01); C12Q 2527/113 (2013.01); C12Q 2527/137 (2013.01); C12Q 2533/101 (2013.01); C12Q 2600/156 (2013.01);
Abstract

Provided are methods and systems for detecting formation of nucleotide-specific ternary complexes comprising a DNA polymerase, a nucleic acid, and a nucleotide complementary to the templated base of the primed template nucleic acid. The methods and systems facilitate determination of the next correct nucleotide without requiring chemical incorporation of the nucleotide into the primer. This advantageously improves signal-to-noise ratios and increases the quality of results obtainable in a sequencing-by-binding protocol, and enables extended read lengths. These results can even be achieved in procedures employing unlabeled, native nucleotides.


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