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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 22, 2005
Filed:
Dec. 11, 2000
Mark Daly, Arlington, MA (US);
Thomas J. Hudson, Westmount, CA;
Eric S. Lander, Cambridge, MA (US);
John Rioux, Cambridge, MA (US);
Kathy Siminovitch, Toronto, CA;
Mark Daly, Arlington, MA (US);
Thomas J. Hudson, Westmount, CA;
Eric S. Lander, Cambridge, MA (US);
John Rioux, Cambridge, MA (US);
Kathy Siminovitch, Toronto, CA;
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, MA (US);
Ellipsis Biotherapeutics Corporation, Toronto, CA;
Abstract
The invention provides nucleic acid segments of the human genome, particularly nucleic acid segments from a gene, including polymorphic sites. Allele-specific primers and probes hybridizing to regions flanking or containing these sites are also provided. The nucleic acids, primers and probes are used in applications such as phenotype correlations, forensics, paternity testing, medicine and genetic analysis.