CODA Genomics announces issuance of optimized synthetic gene production patent.CODA Genomics, Inc. (Laguna Hills, CA), a pioneer in applying its namesake technology, (Computational Optimized DNA Assembly) towards the manufacture of synthetic genes and other DNA DNA: see nucleic acid. DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid One of two types of nucleic acid (the other is RNA); a complex organic compound found in all living cells and many viruses. It is the chemical substance of genes. fragments, said the United States Patent and Trademark Office The United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO or USPTO) is an agency in the United States Department of Commerce that provides patent protection to inventors and businesses for their inventions, and trademark registration for product and intellectual property has issued United States Patent 7,262,031 to its two founding scientists, University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States). , Irvine (UCI UCI University of California, Irvine UCI Union Cycliste Internationale (International Cycling Union) UCI Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos UCI United Cinemas International (UK) ) professors, Richard H. Lathrop and G. Wesley Hatfield. The technology was developed under a prestigious Information Technology Research grant from the National Science Foundation jointly in the School of Medicine and the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences The Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, also known as the school of ICS or more formally as the Bren School, is an academic unit of University of California, Irvine (UCI), and the only dedicated school of computer science in the University of at UCI. The company has licensed this patent exclusively from the UCI's Office of Technology Assessment (OTA (Over The Air) Refers to any wireless system such as AM/FM radio and network television that uses open space as its transmission medium. ). United States Patent 7,262,031 entitled, "Method for Producing a Synthetic Gene or Other DNA Sequence DNA sequence Genetics The precise order of bases–A,T,G,C–in a segment of DNA, gene, chromosome, or an entire genome. See Base pair, Base sequence analysis, Chromosome, Gene, Genome. ," teaches how to use a global (across all possible correct and incorrect gene assemblies) optimization method for the choice of DNA code to make a given protein. Properly chosen DNA enables the thermodynamically ther·mo·dy·nam·ic adj. 1. Characteristic of or resulting from the conversion of heat into other forms of energy. 2. Of or relating to thermodynamics. controlled self-assembly of only the desired DNA product(s). The synthetic gene is simultaneously optimized for many other parameters that affect the successful use of the gene to make protein efficiently in any desired biological system. Dr. Robert J Molinari, Ph.D., CODA's CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. said, "This broad protection of CODA's breakthrough technology will allow the company to aggressively market its high-yielding Hot-RodTM genes, and other optimized gene variant sets. For the customer, it allows a scaleable way to test a large number of gene and protein variants for desirable properties." David Schetter, assistant Vice-chancellor, Research and Technology Alliances, at UCI adds "CODA has been one of UCI's first, successful examples of OTA's "Virtual Incubation" model where early stage technology is licensed to a start-up company and the technology is incubated in the University by way of a series of standard agreements for research, technology development and access to UCI's facilities and equipment. All of these agreements are negotiated at arm's length and meet the university's standards for proper use of university facilities and mitigation of conflicts of interest. As a result, the University gains additional resources and a role in ensuring the success of the technology while the company does not incur premature and expensive spin-out costs. Additionally, with more well developed and proven technology, the company is better able to raise required capital to move to its non-virtual stage." CODA Genomics is a protein Translation Engineering company focused on proprietary patented approaches to express proteins in a variety of organisms. This unique technology enables synthetic biology to solve many protein expression problems. CODA Genomics, Inc. +1-949-334-2820 www.codagenomics.com |
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