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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 06, 2006
Filed:
Jan. 31, 2003
Hal S. Padgett, Vacaville, CA (US);
Andrew A. Vaewhongs, Vacaville, CA (US);
Fakhrieh S. Vojdani, Davis, CA (US);
Mark L. Smith, Davis, CA (US);
John A. Lindbo, Vacaville, CA (US);
Wayne P. Fitzmaurice, Vacaville, CA (US);
Hal S. Padgett, Vacaville, CA (US);
Andrew A. Vaewhongs, Vacaville, CA (US);
Fakhrieh S. Vojdani, Davis, CA (US);
Mark L. Smith, Davis, CA (US);
John A. Lindbo, Vacaville, CA (US);
Wayne P. Fitzmaurice, Vacaville, CA (US);
Large Scale Biology Corporation, Vacaville, CA (US);
Abstract
We describe here restriction endonucleases and their uses. Restriction endonucleases are useful in finding single nucleotide polymorphisms. They are also useful in an in vitro method of redistributing sequence variations between non-identical polynucleotide sequences.