Conserved Noncoding Sequences (cnss) For Mapping Diverged Genomes
- Technology Benefits
- Conserved Noncoding Sequences may be highly conserved and allow a set of mapping primers to be used on multiple species.Provides for a robust PCR-based mapping process called "CNS Mapping".
- Technology Application
- PCR-based genetic mapping tool to facilitate designing of primer pairs for mapping of related species.
- Detailed Technology Description
- None
- Supplementary Information
- Patent Number: US7603004B2
Application Number: US2007761814A
Inventor: Dua, Rohit | Watkins, Steve E. | Wunsch, Donald C.
Priority Date: 12 Jun 2006
Priority Number: US7603004B2
Application Date: 12 Jun 2007
Publication Date: 13 Oct 2009
IPC Current: G02B000600 | G02B000626 | G02B000634 | G02B000642
US Class: 385012 | 385015 | 385031 | 385037
Assignee Applicant: University of Missouri Rolla,Rolla
Title: Neural network demodulation for an optical sensor
Usefulness: Neural network demodulation for an optical sensor
Summary: Used with a computer system e.g. personal computer (PC), tablet personal computer, set-top box (STB), TV, personal digital assistant (PDA), cellular telephone, portable music player such as portable hard drive audio device such as MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3) player, car audio device, web appliance and network router, for monitoring strain, movement and integrity, of a structure e.g. automotive structure, aircraft structure, and civil engineering structure, using a measured parameter e.g. strain, temperature, pressure and force, in a civilian application, mechanical application, and aerospace application.
Novelty: Analysis system for monitoring e.g. strain of e.g. automotive structure, has neural network e.g. complex neural network, for receiving output signal and for determining strain on structure e.g. aircraft structure
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Sub Category
- Plant
- Others
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Tech ID/UC Case
17065/2001-087-0
Related Cases
2001-087-0
- *Abstract
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Molecular mapping of genes, traits, and sequences to chromosomes is an important activity and one in need of improved tools. Conserved Noncoding Sequences (CNSs) have been highly conserved during evolutionary divergence. This high degree of conservation means that PCR primers designed for CNSs can be used in multiple species. The ability to use one set of primers for related species can simplify the process of primer development and mapping. These methods are expected to be highly useful for mapping studies within families of flowering plants, mammalians, or any related group of living things.
Research results for this invention can be found in:
NJ Kaplinsky, DM Braun, J. Penterman, SA Goff, & M Freeling. 2002. Utility and distribution of conserved noncoding sequences in the grasses. PNAS. 89:6147-51
DC Inada, A Bashir, C Lee, BC Thomas, C Ko, SA Goff, & M Freeling. 2003. Conserved Noncoding Sequences in the Grasses. Genome Res. 13:2030-41
- *Principal Investigator
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Name: David Braun
Department:
Name: Michael Freeling
Department:
Name: Steven Goff
Department:
Name: Nicholas Kaplinsky
Department:
- Country/Region
- USA
