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Those who’ve taken, or will take the jab, are “owned” quite literally, and can now be patented.
“cDNA is not a “product of nature,” so it is patent eligible under §101. cDNA does not present the same obstacles to patentability as naturally occurring, isolated DNA segments. Its creation results in an exons-only molecule, which is not naturally occurring. Its order of the exons may be dictated by nature, but the lab technician unques- tionably creates something new when introns are removed from a DNA sequence to make cDNA.”
“cDNA is not a “product of nature,” so it is patent eligible under §101. cDNA does not present the same obstacles to patentability as naturally occurring, isolated DNA segments. Its creation results in an exons-only molecule, which is not naturally occurring. Its order of the exons may be dictated by nature, but the lab technician unques- tionably creates something new when introns are removed from a DNA sequence to make cDNA.”