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Granted US Patents on Oryza sativa

US Patent Applications on Oryza sativa

Granted U.S. Patents: Number of Patents that Claim Oryza sativa Sequences per Genome Segment

The blue bars in the plots below represent the number of granted U.S. patents that recite sequences in claims that match each 300 Kbp segment of the rice genome. By match, we mean that the patent sequence is at least 150 base pairs in length and aligns with a rice genome sequence with a BLAST E value of 1e-200 or less. If there were multiple recited sequences matching the rice chromosome, only the highest scoring genome match was counted.

Summary of plots:

The plots show that the majority of the 300 kbp segments do not have any patents with recited sequences that match the rice genome. For the segments that have one or more patents, the highest number of patents is six. Chromosome 3 has the most patents with 39.

See the corresponding plots for the Arabidopsis genome landscape.

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