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1. AU 2006/347573 A1 : Synthetic genomes

Summary
Title Synthetic genomes
Application number AU 2006347573 A
Publication number AU 2006/347573 A1
Application date 06-Dec-2006
Publication date 28-Feb-2008
Applicants CRAIG VENTER INST J
Inventors SMITH HAMILTON O; VENTER CRAIG J
Priorities
Application number Application date
US 2005/742542 P 06-Dec-2005
US 2006046803 W 06-Dec-2006
Classifications
EPC C12N15/10; C12N15/10C100; C12N15/66
IPCR C07H 21/ 00 C I; C07H 21/ 04 A I; C12N 5/ 06 A I; C12N 5/ 06 C I; C12P 1/ 04 A I; C12P 1/ 04 C I
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2. CA 2643356 A1 : SYNTHETIC GENOMES

Summary
Title SYNTHETIC GENOMES
Application number CA 2643356 A
Publication number CA 2643356 A1
Application date 06-Dec-2006
Publication date 28-Feb-2008
Applicants CRAIG VENTER INST J [US]
Inventors HUTCHISON CLYDE A III [US]; SMITH HAMILTON O [US]; VENTER J CRAIG [US]
Priorities
Application number Application date
US 2005/742542 P 06-Dec-2005
US 2006046803 W 06-Dec-2006
Classifications
EPC C12N15/10; C12N15/10C100; C12N15/66
IPCR C07H 21/ 00 A I; C07H 21/ 00 C I; C07H 21/ 04 A I; C12N 1/ 00 A I; C12N 1/ 00 C I; C12N 5/ 02 A I; C12N 5/ 02 C I; C12N 5/ 04 A I; C12N 5/ 04 C I; C12N 15/ 64 A I; C12N 15/ 64 C I; C12P 19/ 00 C I; C12P 19/ 34 A I
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3. CN 101501207 A : Synthetic genomes

Summary
Title Synthetic genomes
Application number CN 200680052444 A
Publication number CN 101501207 A
Application date 06-Dec-2006
Publication date 05-Aug-2009
Applicants CRAIG VENTER INST J [US]
Priorities
Application number Application date
US 2005/742542 P 06-Dec-2005
Classifications
EPC C12N15/10; C12N15/10C100; C12N15/66
IPCR C07H 21/ 00 A I; C07H 21/ 00 C I; C07H 21/ 04 A I; C12N 1/ 00 A I; C12N 1/ 00 C I; C12N 5/ 02 A I; C12N 5/ 02 C I; C12N 5/ 04 A I; C12N 5/ 04 C I; C12N 15/ 64 A I; C12N 15/ 64 C I; C12P 19/ 00 C I; C12P 19/ 34 A I
Abstract
Methods are provided for constructing a synthetic genome, comprising generating and assembling nucleic acid cassettes comprising portions of the genome, wherein at least one of the nucleic acid cassettes is constructed from nucleic acid components that have been chemically synthesized, or from copies of the chemically synthesized nucleic acid components. In one embodiment, the entire synthetic genome is constructed from nucleic acid components that have been chemically synthesized, or from copies of the chemically synthesized nucleic acid components. Rational methods may be used to design the synthetic genome (e.g., to establish a minimal genome and/or to optimize the function of genes within a genome, such as by mutating or rearranging the order of the genes). Synthetic genomes of the invention may be introduced into vesicles (e.g., bacterial cells from which part or all of the resident genome has been removed, or synthetic vesicles) to generate synthetic cells. Synthetic genomes or synthetic cells may be used for a variety of purposes, including the generation of synthetic fuels, such as hydrogen or ethanol.

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4. EP 1968994 A2 : SYNTHETIC GENOMES

Summary
Title SYNTHETIC GENOMES
Application number EP 2006/851474 A
Publication number EP 1968994 A2
Application date 06-Dec-2006
Publication date 17-Sep-2008
Applicants CRAIG VENTER INST INC J [US]; J. CRAIG VENTER INSTITUTE, INC
Inventors VENTER CRAIG J [US]; SMITH HAMILTON O [US]; HUTCHISON CLYDE A III [US]; GIBSON DANIEL G [US]
Priorities
Application number Application date
US 2005/742542 P 06-Dec-2005
US 2006046803 W 06-Dec-2006
Classifications
EPC C12N15/10; C12N15/10C100; C12N15/66
IPCR C07H 21/ 00 A I; C07H 21/ 00 C I; C07H 21/ 04 A I; C12N 1/ 00 A I; C12N 1/ 00 C I; C12N 5/ 02 A I; C12N 5/ 02 C I; C12N 5/ 04 A I; C12N 5/ 04 C I; C12N 15/ 64 A I; C12N 15/ 64 C I; C12P 19/ 00 C I; C12P 19/ 34 A I
Abstract

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5. EP 1968994 A4 : SYNTHETIC GENOMES

Summary
Title SYNTHETIC GENOMES
Application number EP 2006/851474 A
Publication number EP 1968994 A4
Application date 06-Dec-2006
Publication date 08-Apr-2009
Applicants CRAIG VENTER INST INC J [US]; J. CRAIG VENTER INSTITUTE, INC
Inventors VENTER CRAIG J [US]; SMITH HAMILTON O [US]; HUTCHISON, CLYDE, A. III,; GIBSON, DANIEL, G
Priorities
Application number Application date
US 2005/742542 P 06-Dec-2005
US 2006046803 W 06-Dec-2006
Classifications
EPC C12N15/10; C12N15/10C100; C12N15/66
IPCR C07H 21/ 00 A I; C07H 21/ 00 C I; C07H 21/ 04 A I; C12N 1/ 00 A I; C12N 1/ 00 C I; C12N 5/ 02 A I; C12N 5/ 02 C I; C12N 5/ 04 A I; C12N 5/ 04 C I; C12N 15/ 64 A I; C12N 15/ 64 C I; C12P 19/ 00 C I; C12P 19/ 34 A I
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6. IL 192041 D0

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Application number IL 19204108 A
Publication number IL 192041 D0
Application date --
Publication date 29-Dec-2008
Priorities
Application number Application date
US 2005/742542 P 06-Dec-2005
US 2006046803 W 06-Dec-2006
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7. JP 2009518038 T

Summary
Application number JP 2008544524 T
Publication number JP 2009518038 T
Application date 06-Dec-2006
Publication date 07-May-2009
Priorities
Application number Application date
US 2005/742542 P 06-Dec-2005
US 2006046803 W 06-Dec-2006
Classifications
EPC C12N15/10; C12N15/10C100; C12N15/66
IPCR C12N 1/ 15 A I; C12N 1/ 15 C I; C12N 1/ 19 A I; C12N 1/ 19 C I; C12N 1/ 21 A I; C12N 1/ 21 C I; C12N 5/ 10 A I; C12N 5/ 10 C I; C12N 15/ 09 A I; C12N 15/ 09 C I; C12P 1/ 00 A I; C12P 1/ 00 C I
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8. US 2007/0264688 A1 : Synthetic genomes

Summary
Title Synthetic genomes
Application number US 2006/635355 A
Publication number US 2007/0264688 A1
Application date 06-Dec-2006
Publication date 15-Nov-2007
Inventors VENTER J C [US]; SMITH HAMILTON O [US]; HUTCHISON CLYDE A III [US]
Priorities
Application number Application date
US 2005/742542 P 06-Dec-2005
US 2006/635355 A 06-Dec-2006
Classifications
EPC C12N15/10; C12N15/10C100; C12N15/66
IPCR C07H 21/ 00 C I; C07H 21/ 04 A I; C12N 5/ 06 A I; C12N 5/ 06 C I; C12P 1/ 04 A I; C12P 1/ 04 C I
Abstract
Methods are provided for constructing a synthetic genome, comprising generating and assembling nucleic acid cassettes comprising portions of the genome, wherein at least one of the nucleic acid cassettes is constructed from nucleic acid components that have been chemically synthesized, or from copies of the chemically synthesized nucleic acid components. In one embodiment, the entire synthetic genome is constructed from nucleic acid components that have been chemically synthesized, or from copies of the chemically synthesized nucleic acid components. Rational methods may be used to design the synthetic genome (e.g., to establish a minimal genome and/or to optimize the function of genes within a genome, such as by mutating or rearranging the order of the genes). Synthetic genomes of the invention may be introduced into vesicles (e.g., bacterial cells from which part or all of the resident genome has been removed, or synthetic vesicles) to generate synthetic cells. Synthetic genomes or synthetic cells may be used for a variety of purposes, including the generation of synthetic fuels, such as hydrogen or ethanol.

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9. WO 2008024129 A2 : SYNTHETIC GENOMES

Summary
Title SYNTHETIC GENOMES
Application number US 2006046803 W
Publication number WO 2008024129 A2
Application date 06-Dec-2006
Publication date 28-Feb-2008
Applicants CRAIG VENTER INST J [US]; HUTCHISON CLYDE A III [US]; VENTER CRAIG J [US]; SMITH HAMILTON O [US]
Inventors VENTER CRAIG J [US]; SMITH HAMILTON O [US]
Priorities
Application number Application date
US 2005/742542 P 06-Dec-2005
Classifications
EPC C12N15/10; C12N15/10C100; C12N15/66
IPCR C07H 21/ 00 C I; C07H 21/ 04 A I; C12N 5/ 06 A I; C12N 5/ 06 C I; C12P 1/ 04 A I; C12P 1/ 04 C I
Abstract
Methods are provided for constructing a synthetic genome, comprising generating and assembling nucleic acid cassettes comprising portions of the genome, wherein at least one of the nucleic acid cassettes is constructed from nucleic acid components that have been chemically synthesized, or from copies of the chemically synthesized nucleic acid components. In one embodiment, the entire synthetic genome is constructed from nucleic acid components that have been chemically synthesized, or from copies of the chemically synthesized nucleic acid components. Rational methods may be used to design the synthetic genome (e.g., to establish a minimal genome and/or to optimize the function of genes within a genome, such as by mutating or rearranging the order of the genes). Synthetic genomes of the invention may be introduced into vesicles (e.g., bacterial cells from which part or all of the resident genome has been removed, or synthetic vesicles) to generate synthetic cells. Synthetic genomes or synthetic cells may be used for a variety of purposes, including the generation of synthetic fuels, such as hydrogen or ethanol.

10. WO 2008024129 A3 : SYNTHETIC GENOMES

Summary
Title SYNTHETIC GENOMES
Application number US 2006046803 W
Publication number WO 2008024129 A3
Application date 06-Dec-2006
Publication date 09-Oct-2008
Applicants CRAIG VENTER INST J [US]; HUTCHISON CLYDE A III [US]; VENTER CRAIG J [US]; SMITH HAMILTON O [US]
Inventors VENTER CRAIG J [US]; SMITH HAMILTON O [US]
Priorities
Application number Application date
US 2005/742542 P 06-Dec-2005
Classifications
EPC C12N15/10; C12N15/10C100; C12N15/66
IPCR C07H 21/ 00 A I; C07H 21/ 00 C I; C07H 21/ 04 A I; C12N 1/ 00 A I; C12N 1/ 00 C I; C12N 5/ 02 A I; C12N 5/ 02 C I; C12N 5/ 04 A I; C12N 5/ 04 C I; C12N 15/ 64 A I; C12N 15/ 64 C I; C12P 19/ 00 C I; C12P 19/ 34 A I
Abstract
Methods are provided for constructing a synthetic genome, comprising generating and assembling nucleic acid cassettes comprising portions of the genome, wherein at least one of the nucleic acid cassettes is constructed from nucleic acid components that have been chemically synthesized, or from copies of the chemically synthesized nucleic acid components. In one embodiment, the entire synthetic genome is constructed from nucleic acid components that have been chemically synthesized, or from copies of the chemically synthesized nucleic acid components. Rational methods may be used to design the synthetic genome (e.g., to establish a minimal genome and/or to optimize the function of genes within a genome, such as by mutating or rearranging the order of the genes). Synthetic genomes of the invention may be introduced into vesicles (e.g., bacterial cells from which part or all of the resident genome has been removed, or synthetic vesicles) to generate synthetic cells. Synthetic genomes or synthetic cells may be used for a variety of purposes, including the generation of synthetic fuels, such as hydrogen or ethanol.