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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 14, 2004
Filed:
Aug. 13, 1999
Robert H. Austin, Princeton, NJ (US);
Jonas O. Tegenfeldt, Princeton, NJ (US);
Eugene Y. Chan, Boston, MA (US);
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ (US);
Abstract
The invention relates to new systems, methods and products for analyzing polymers and in particular new systems, methods and products useful for obtaining sequence information from polymers. The invention has numerous advantages over prior art systems and methods used to obtain sequence-related information. Using the methods of the invention the entire human genome could be analyzed several orders of magnitude faster than could be accomplished using conventional technology. In addition to obtaining sequencing information for the entire genome, the systems, methods and products of the invention can be used to create comprehensive and multiple expression maps for developmental and disease processes. The ability to analyze an individual's genome and to generate multiple expression maps will greatly enhance the ability to determine the genetic basis of any phenotypic trait or disease process.