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US Patent Applications on Arabidopsis thaliana

Granted US Patents on Arabidopsis thaliana

Granted US Arabidopsis thaliana Patents: Number of Sequences Referenced in Claims per Genome Segment

For the plots below, the Arabidopsis genome was divided into 300 kbp segments.  For granted patents that claim Arabidopsis gene sequences, the plots below show the number of sequences that match at least a 150 bp fragment of each 300 kbp genome segment.

In addition to initial patent filings, continuation and divisional applications are included in the count, so in some cases, the same sequence is counted multiple times. Each plot shows data for a single Arabidopsis chromosome.

See the corresponding plots for the rice genome landscape.

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