ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 12 -- United States Patent no. 12,624,350, issued on May 12, was assigned to ILLUMINA INC. (San Diego) and University of Washington (Seattle).
"High-throughput single-nuclei and single-cell libraries and methods of making and of using" was invented by Sanjay Srivatsan (Seattle), Jose McFaline-Figueroa (Seattle), Vijay Ramani (Seattle), Junyue Cao (Seattle), Gregory Booth (Seattle), Jay Shendure (Seattle), Cole Trapnell (Seattle) and Frank J. Steemers (San Diego).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Provided herein are methods for preparing a sequencing library that includes nucleic acids from a plurality of single cells. In one embodiment, the method includes nuclear or cellular...