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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 04, 2014
Filed:
Nov. 23, 2011
Tae-jin Ahn, Seoul, KR;
Soyeon Ahn, Seoul, KR;
Sung-ho Won, Seoul, KR;
Su-hyeon Kim, Seoul, KR;
Taesung Park, Seoul, KR;
Sung-young Lee, Seoul, KR;
Seung-yeoun Lee, Seoul, KR;
Bora Yeon, Seoul, KR;
Young-ho Park, Bucheon-si, KR;
Tae-jin Ahn, Seoul, KR;
Soyeon Ahn, Seoul, KR;
Sung-ho Won, Seoul, KR;
Su-hyeon Kim, Seoul, KR;
Taesung Park, Seoul, KR;
Sung-young Lee, Seoul, KR;
Seung-yeoun Lee, Seoul, KR;
Bora Yeon, Seoul, KR;
Young-ho Park, Bucheon-si, KR;
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Suwon-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, KR;
SNU R&DB Foundation, Seoul, KR;
Abstract
A method of recovering a nucleic acid sequence using a probe map includes: aligning a probe onto a target sequence based on a result in which the probe is hybridized to the target sequence; determining a representative value representing each aligned position of the probe; and recovering a base sequence of the target sequence by using a probe map to which the determined representative values and base sequence information of the probe are mapped.