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  • initialism Australia South East Queensland.

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  • The same year that Gilbert launched Genome Corp., an MIT-trained engineer named Kevin Ulmer launched a tiny start-up, simply called SEQ pronounced “seek”, based in the unheated basement of his house overlooking Cohasset Harbor on Boston’s south shore.

    The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010

  • Gene patents typically claim something like an isolated DNA having the sequence described in SEQ ID #1.

    Court Rejects Gene Patent - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • “The very first business plan for SEQ talks about doing genomes at a price your medical insurance would reimburse,” he recalls.

    The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010

  • To move to the all-important step of actually sequencing DNA, Oxford borrowed an idea originally championed by Kevin Ulmer at SEQ in the 1990s.

    The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010

  • This is the same enzyme that Kevin Ulmer proposed to use more than a decade earlier as the centerpiece of his single-molecule sequencing company SEQ.

    The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010

  • According to Ulmer, his original business plan for SEQ actually quoted the figure $1,200.

    The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010

  • Since launching SEQ, the first single-molecule sequencing company, two decades earlier, Ulmer had studied and deconstructed every conceivable sequencing technology and had consulted for Helicos for nearly two years.

    The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010

  • Gene patents typically claim something like an isolated DNA having the sequence described in SEQ ID #1.

    Court Rejects Gene Patent - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • If the newly released nucleotides could be trapped and identified, SEQ would have the makings of the first “next-generation” sequencing system.

    The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010

  • Here, the claimed computer system is disclosed to be useful for identifying nucleic acids that are similar to SEQ ID NOs 9-1008 . . .

    Archive 2008-02-01 Peter Zura 2008

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