ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 24 -- United States Patent no. 12,559,799, issued on Feb. 24, was assigned to Resolution Bioscience Inc. (Madison, Wis.).

"Methods for the detection of genomic copy changes in DNA samples" was invented by Christopher Raymond (Kirkland, Wash.), Lee Lim (Kirkland, Wash.) and Jennifer Hernandez (Kirkland, Wash.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention includes compositions and methods useful for the detection of a mutational change, SNP, translocation, inversion, deletion, change in copy number, or other genetic variation within a sample of cellular genomic DNA or cell-free DNA (cfDNA). In some embodiments, the compositions and methods of the present invention p...