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GenomeQuest adds China sequence patents to IP research solution

Westborough, MassachusettsThursday, December 9, 2010, 17:00 Hrs  [IST]

GenomeQuest, the global leader in sequence data management, announced that it has expanded its content for patent search to include sequences filed at SIPO, the patent office of China.  Already, over 40,000 sequences from over 5000 Chinese patents are indexed and searchable in GQ-IP, the company’s online patent research solution that now holds information on over 300,000 patents globally.

“Our preliminary analysis indicates that over 50% of Chinese patents with biological sequences are not filed in other country or international patent databases outside of SIPO,” said Kamalakar Gulukota, GenomeQuest Product Evangelist. “If your invention will be marketed in China, including SIPO in your patent search is required to ascertain the total patent landscape around your sequence.”

GQ-IP aggregates, normalizes, curates, and updates patent information across global databases, including USPTO, EPO, WIPO & PCT, INPADOC, GenBank, EMBL, DDBJ, and paper filings from WIPO. Over 300,000 patents -- including their sequences and all annotations -- are now stored and updated bi-weekly in the GQ-IP database. Annotations include patent number, title, abstract, assignee, inventors, dates, and patent families. Users can also add in-house sequence data to GQ-IP.

GQ-IP search tools offer multiple search algorithms, including BLAST, GenePast, and more that work across their selected set of global databases. The GQ-IP result browser allows users to interactively query/filter/group on any field, and to quickly pinpoint matches of most interest. Multiple users can collaborate on shared datasets. GQ-IP also offers a comprehensive set of patent search reports.
 
Law firms, pharmaceutical firms, biotech companies, and academia use GQ-IP as an integrated solution for all their patent sequence searching needs: including for IP validity, freedom-to-operate, patent infringement, and business opportunity. Major benefits include: higher productivity, integrated global content, higher quality of results, and zero IT costs and administration.

GenomeQuest, the global leader in sequence data management, helps life science organizations realize the full promise of genomics. Over 160 leading health and agriculture companies use GenomeQuest for mission-critical work, including nine of the top ten pharmaceuticals.

 
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