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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 14, 2007
Filed:
Nov. 27, 2000
Pascale Jeannin, Clamart, FR;
Jean-luc Pernodet, Cachan, FR;
Michel Guerineau, Paris, FR;
Pascal Simonet, Villeurbanne, FR;
Sophie Courtois, Charenton le Pont, FR;
Camela Cappellano, Fontenay sous Bois, FR;
François Francou, Palaiseau, FR;
Alain Raynal, Bures sur Yvette, FR;
Maria Ball, Merida, VE;
Guennadi Sezonov, Paris, FR;
Karine Tuphile, Orsay, FR;
Asa Frostegard, Nesoddtangen, NO;
Pascale Jeannin, Clamart, FR;
Jean-Luc Pernodet, Cachan, FR;
Michel Guerineau, Paris, FR;
Pascal Simonet, Villeurbanne, FR;
Sophie Courtois, Charenton le Pont, FR;
Camela Cappellano, Fontenay sous Bois, FR;
François Francou, Palaiseau, FR;
Alain Raynal, Bures sur Yvette, FR;
Maria Ball, Merida, VE;
Guennadi Sezonov, Paris, FR;
Karine Tuphile, Orsay, FR;
Asa Frostegard, Nesoddtangen, NO;
Aventis Pharma S.A., Antony, FR;
Abstract
The invention concerns a method for preparing nucleic acids from an environment sample, more particularly a method for obtaining a library of nucleic acids from a sample. The invention also concerns nucleic acids of nucleic acid libraries obtained by said method their use in the synthesis of novel compounds, in particular novel compounds of therapeutic interest. The invent further concerns novel means used in the method for obtaining said nucleic acids, such as novel vectors and novel processes for preparing such vectors or recombinant host cells containing said nucleic acid. Finally, the invention concerns methods for detecting a nucleic acid of interest within a library of nucleic acids resulting from said method, and nucleic acids detected by said method and polypeptides encoded by said nucleic acids.