DE LA CHAPELLE et al.v.KOLODNER et al.Download PDFBoard of Patent Appeals and InterferencesApr 16, 200408160295 - (J) (B.P.A.I. Apr. 16, 2004) Copy Citation The opinion being written in support of the decision being entered today is not binding precedent of the Board. Paper No. 140 UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE BOARD OF PATENT APPEALS ANDINTERFERENCES ALBERT DE LA CHAPELLE, BERT VOGELSTEIN and KENNETH W. KINZLER Junior party, (Application 08/160,295) V. RICHARD D. KOLODNER, ROBERT A.G. REENAN and RICHARD FISHEL Senior party, (Application 08/465,251) 2,'VE Patent Interference No. 104,063 ý'ý! FINAL HEARING: DECEMBER 19,2003 Before CAROFF, ELLIS, and LORIN, Administrative Patent Judges. FINAL DECISION (Under 37 CFR § 1.658) Per Curiam This interference involves an application of the junior party, de la Chapelle et al. (Chapelle), and an application of the senior party, Kolodner et al (Kolodner). According Interference No. 104,063 to the record before us, the Chapelle application is jointly assigned to Johns Hopkins University and Albert de la Chapelle (Paper No. 8); and the Kolodner application is jointly assigned to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and University of Vermont and State Agricultural College (Paper No. 5). The subject matter in issue relates to an isolated DNA sequence of a human gene associated with hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer (HNPCC) and other cancers. According to the specification disclosure of each party, the detection of a defect or alteration in this sequence can be diagnostic of a predisposition to HNPCC or other cancers. The isolated DNA molecule of interest is more particularly defined by the sole count in issue, count 1, as follows: Count 1 An isolated DNA molecule having the sequence of SEQ I D NO: 1 (as set forth in 08/160,295) or SEQ I D NO:8 (as set forth in 08/465,251). The claims of the parties which have been designated as corresponding to this count are: Chapelle Claims 1-6, 27-31 and 38-45 Kolodner Claims 28-30, 32, 34-36, and 41-54 During the preliminary motion stage of this interference, each party filed a number of motions. In all, twenty motions were filed including a motion by Chapelle to 2 Interference No. 104,063 deny Kolodner benefit of the filing date of application 08/154,792 (motion 11: Paper No. 27).1 In his decision on motions (Paper No. 97), the APJ denied motion 11. As a consequence of that denial, the APJ issued an order to show cause against Chapelle since junior party Chapelle did not allege any date in its preliminary statement prior to the effective filing date accorded to Kolodner, the senior party. Although the parties have raised issues in their briefs relating to a number of preliminary motions, we shall first review the APJ's decision regarding motion 11 since that decision, if upheld, is dispositive of many, if not all, of the other issues before us. Each of the parties have submitted exhibits, filed briefs and appeared, through counsel, at final hearing. Only Kolodner has filed a record .2 No issue of interference-in-fact has been raised in this proceeding. Final hearing was had before a merits panel consisting of Judges Caroff, Ellis and Lorin. Each of these three judges write separately. Judges Caroff and Lorin concur that motion 11 should be denied or dismissed. Judge Ellis dissents. ' We shall refer to each motion in accordance with the numbering system used by the Administrative Patent Judge (APJ) in his decision on motions to identify individual motions. 2 The record, exhibits, briefs, opposition briefs and reply briefs will be respectively referred to in our decision, as appropriate, by the abbreviations R, X, B, OB, RIB, preceded by a letter representing the name of the submitting party (C or K), and followed by a pertinent page or exhibit number. It is noted that both parties also have filed proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law, which will be respectively referred to, if appropriate, by the abbreviations PFF and PCL. 3 Interference No. 104,063 The concurring opinions of Judge Caroff and Judge Lorin, and the dissenting opinion of Judge Ellis, follow. Judgment is in order based on the concurring opinions of Judge Caroff and Lorin. A statement of the Judgment follows the judge's separate opinions. CAROFF, Administrative Patent Judge, Concurring. With regard to motion 11, having thoroughly evaluated all the evidence of record in light of the opposing positions taken by each party, I agree with the APJ's holding in Paper No. 97 that the motion should be denied. First of all, I note that Chapelle, as the moving party, has the burden of proof as the proponent of the proposition that Kolodner should be denied benefit of the filing date of application 08/154,792. That proposition must be supported by a preponderance of the evidence. 37 CFR § 1.637(a); Behr v. Talbo , 27 USPQ2d 1401, 1405 (Bd. Pat. App. & Int. 1992). Chapelle has failed to sustain its burden of proof. In particular, Chapelle proposes that Kolodner be denied benefit of the filing date of its earliest filed application because that application allegedly does not contain an adequate written description of the DNA molecule defined by the count and, therefore, allegedly fails to satisfy the "description requirement" of 35 U.S.C. § 112, first paragraph. As I see it, the specification of Kolodner's'792 benefit application attempts to describe an isolated DNA molecule within the scope of the count (SEQ ID NO: 8), both in terms of its actual nucleotide sequence (Figure), and in terms of an example 4 Interference No. 104,063 describing the isolation of a clone designated as pDHA 11, which is said to have the cDNA sequence identified as SEQ ID NO: 8 (Example 3, pp.76-80). The disclosed nucleotide sequence is admitted to contain four nucleotide errors out of about 3,000 nucleotides (KR-30, para 6; KR-36, para. 42). A plasmid containing clone pDHA 11 was later deposited with the ATCC on January 26, 1994, approximately two months after the filing date of the '792 application. That deposit is referred to on page 79 of Kolodner's involved application 08/465,251. 1 agree with Chapelle that the error-prone nucleotide sequence disclosed in the '792 application is insufficient by itself to constitute an accurate and complete description of either of the specific sequences defined by the count within the purview of the first paragraph of 35 U.S.C. § 112. As noted by Chapelle, there is nothing in the '792 application itself which suggests that there are any errors in the disclosed sequence, or where any errors might be (KR-55,11. 13-20). While the errors may be few in number, their effect on the encoded protein would no doubt be significant since the cloning and identification of specific genes involved in cancer development is admittedly difficult and unpredictable ('792 application: p. 4, first full paragraph). Apparently, there is no way a skilled artisan would recognize that there were any errors in the disclosed sequence unless comparative sequencing or homology studies were conducted and discrepancies thereby discovered by serendipity (KR 52-53; KR 158, para. 8). However, as explained by Chapelle (CB 19-24), this type of extrinsic 5 Interference No. 104,063 discovery and identification of errors is not a proper basis for validating an otherwise deficient description of the subject matter at issue .3 Be that as it may, the inquiry does not end here. Yet to be determined is whether Kolodner may rely upon the isolation of a clone, as described in a working example included in its '792 application, in conjunction with a post-filing date deposit of that clone, to satisfy the "written description" requirement of 35 U.S.C. § 112. This issue is governed by the principles enunciated in Enzo Biochem Inc. v. Gen-Probe Inc., 296 F.3d 1316, 1325, 63 USPQ2d 1609, 1613 (Fed. Cir. 2002), and In re Lundak, 773 F.2d 1216, 227 USPQ 90 (Fed. Cir. 1985). Again it should be noted that Chapelle, as the moving party, has the burden of establishing by a preponderance of the evidence that Kolodner's '792 application does not constitute a constructive reduction to practice of the invention defined by the count. 37 CFR § 1.637(f),(g). Consequently, Chapelle has the burden of proof with regard to the issue at hand. There is no question that the precedent and legal principles set forth by our reviewing court, The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, must be 3 This is not to say that the errors in the disclosed sequence in the '792 application could not have been rendered harmless and later corrected on the basis of other information contained in the specification itself. Thus, as I endeavor to point out, infLa, the isolation of clone pDHA 11, as described in Example 3, coupled with later deposit of the clone in a public depository, provide sufficient descriptive support under 35 U.S.C. § 112 and could serve as a basis for correcting the disclosed sequence. In effect, the correction of sequence data in the specification has been made in subsequently filed "CIP" applications in the chain of pendency linking the '792 application with the Kolodner application now directly involved in this interference. 6 Interference No. 104,063 followed. See Rivise and Caesar, Interference Law and Practice, Vol. IV, § 784 (Michie Co. 1948). In Enzo, the court essentially held that a reference in a specification to a deposit of biological material in a public depository, which makes its contents accessible to the public, constitutes an adequate description of the deposited material sufficient to comply with the written description requirement of 35 U. S.C. § 112. Enzo, supra. As here, the subject matter at issue in Enzo concerned nucleotide sequences. In effect, the court held that a reference to a deposi of a nucleotide sequence was equivalent to a description of that sequence for purposes of satisfying the written description requirement. This holding was justified by the court "[I]n light of the history of biological deposits for patent purposes, the goals of the patent law, and the practical difficulties of describing unique biological materials in a written description." Enzo, supra. It is particularly noteworthy that the court apparently did not ascribe any particular criticality to the question of whether or not the specific structures of the nucleotide sequences at issue could have been accurately and completely described in the specification if a reasonable effort had been made to obtain them. In this regard, the court stated: Although the structures of those sequences, i.e., the exact nucleotide base pairs, are not expressly set forth in the specification, those structures Day not have been reasonably obtainable and in any event were not known to Enzo when it filed its application in 1986. See '659 patent, col. 3,11. 40-46 (noting severe time constraints in sequencing DNA) [underlining added for emphasis] Enzo, supra, at 1614. In Lundak, the court held that where a deposit of a biological material with an 7 Interference No. 104,063 independent depository is required to satisfy the enablement requirement of 35 U.S.C. § 112, the deposit can be made after filing of an application, but prior to issuance of a patent. Based upon my reading of the Lundak and Enzo decisions, in my opinion Kolodner may rely upon the isolation of clone pDHA1 1, as described in Example 3 in its '792 application, in conjunction with the post-filing date deposit of that clone, to satisfy the written description requirement of 35 U.S.C. § 112, and thereby be accorded benefit of the '792 application filing date. In my view, this result is consistent with, and logically follows from, the principles enunciated by the court in Lundak and Enzo. It is true, as noted by Chapelle, that Enzo does not address the specific question of whether a post-filing date deposit can be relied upon to satisfy the written description requirement. However, the parallel question of satisfying the enablement requirement via a post-filing date deposit was answered in the affirmative in Lundak. As I read Lundak, the rationale for acceptance of a post-filing date deposit applies equally as well to situations, as here and in Enzo, where deposits also are relied upon for purposes of satisfying the "description requirement." I agree with Kolodner that, with respect to deposits, there is no basis for distinction between the written description and enablement requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112, first paragraph. They must both be satisfied at the time of filing. If a biological material was in existence prior to the filing date, is referenced in the application, and is subsequently deposited with the appropriate assurances (37 CFR 1.804(b)), one can rely upon that later deposit to satisfy the requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112, first 8 Interference No. 104,063 paragraph. As held in Lundak, the act of later depositing that biological material did not change what is in the application because all that need be disclosed was already present in the application at the time it was filed. Lundak, supra, at 96. (KOB 12-19, particularly pages 17-18). In this case, the'792 application describes an existing material in a working example in terms of its isolation as a clone referred to as pDHA 11. A plasmid containing that clone was later deposited with the ATCC; the deposit being referred to in Kolodner's involved application. As I previously noted (see footnote 3), the'792 application is linked in a chain of pendency with Kolodner's involved application which, in my opinion, satisfies the Lundak caveat that the deposit must be made prior to issuance of a patent, and referred to in the specification. Thus, I find that the rationale stated in Lundak and in Enzo establishes a symmetry4between the enablement and description requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112 in respect to reliance upon a deposit of a biological material. This symmetry leads me to conclude that the practice of making a post-filing date deposit, which is looked upon with favor in Lundak, is equally acceptable for purposes of complying with the written description requirement. Chapelle has not convinced me that the history of biological 4 The symmetry to which I refer relates to the fact that both the written description and enablement requirements must be satisfied at the time of filing, and may be satisfied by making a deposit of the requisite biological material. In this particular regard, there is no distinction between the two. Therefore, if the enablement requirement can be satisfied under specified circumstances by a post-filing date deposit (Lundak) so, too, should the description requirement under corresponding circumstances. 9 Interference No. 104,063 deposits for patent purposes, the exigencies of the patent law, or the practical difficulties associated with describing unique biological materials require a different conclusion. I now address two ancillary points raised by Chapelle for the first time in its reply brief. First, according to Chapelle, Kolodner has not satisfied the procedural requirement of 37 CFR § 1.804(b) which mandates that a corroborating statement (regarding the deposit of a biological material specifically identified in an application) must be "promptly" submitted. Chapelle points out that the statement relied on by Kolodner for this purpose (KR-41, paragraph 75) was filed during the preliminary motion stage of this interference, over four years from the time the deposit was made. I am not convinced by this argument since I am unaware of any precise definition of "promptly" which would preclude acceptance of Kolodner's statement as complying with the requirements of 37 CFR § 1.804(b). Indeed, in my view Kolodner followed acceptable procedure in a timely fashion especially when the statement in question is taken in conjunction with the much earlier reference in Kolodner's involved application (page 79) to the deposit itself: A plasmid containing this human cDNA clone [pDHA 11] has been deposited with the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) on January 26, 1994 in accordance with the Budapest Treaty as ATCC number 75647. Certainly, both Kolodner's statement (KR-41) and the statement in involved application '251 (page 79) were submitted prior to issuance of any patent and, therefore, are within 10 Interference No. 104,063 the letter and spirit of the guidelines provided in Lundak (227 USPQ at 95). Second, Chapelle urges that an inventor's statement for purposes of satisfying 37 CFR § 1.804(b) requires corroboration by a third party non-inventor, in analogy to the corroboration requirement for establishing prior inventorship. Chapelle cites no authority in support of this particular proposition. In interference proceedings, the requirement for corroboration by a third party non-inventor has been uniquely applied only in regard to issues directly relating to prior inventorship, viz. conception, diligence and actual reduction to practice. Rivise and Caesar, Interference Law and Practice, Vol. 111, § 539 (Michie Co. 1947). 1 am unaware of any application of the corroboration rule to issues relating to a constructive reduction to practice especially where, as here, the issues directly relate to satisfaction of the patentability standards set forth in the first paragraph of 35 U.S.C. § 112. Evidence regarding patentability generally requires no independent corroboration of the type required in determining prior inventorship. Accordingly, I see no basis for extending the corroboration rule to matters relating to constructive reduction to practice. For all of the foregoing reasons, I hold that motion 11 was properly denied. One final note is in order regarding the dissenting opinion of my colleague, Judge Ellis. For the most part, the concerns expressed in the dissenting opinion have been addressed, supra. However, one item merits further elaboration. My colleague states that: ... the evidence of record; viz, CX 2002, indicates that the nucleolide sequence of the insert contained in the deposited pDHA 11 clone differs 11 Interference No. 104,063 from the nucleotide sequences disclosed in each of Kolodner's four applications. To the contrary, I find that the evidence of record only indicates that the sequence described in CX-2001 is the same as the seauence described in Kolodner's earliest filed application, the '792 application. See original motion 11 (Paper No. 27, page 2); CX-20011; CX-2002; KR-30. My colleague appears to assume, without any concrete proof, that: (a) any clone which may be described in CX-2001 or CX-2002 is the same as the r)DHA 11 clone identified in each of Kolodner's four applications, and/or (b) the nucleotide sequence of the DDHA 11 clone identified in the '792 application differs from the "incorrect" SEQ ID NO: 8 of the'251 application (the invention described in the count). I refrain from making any such assumptions or inferences from the record before us. Rather, it is my position that Chapelle, as the moving party, has the burden of adducing evidence sufficient to establish pertinent facts rather than leaving such matters in the realm of speculation or inference. This burden should not have to be assumed by Kolodner or by a panel of the Board. Chapelle did not adduce evidence sufficient to validate the assumptions of my colleague despite the following: (1) Chapelle had the opportunity to cross-examine Kolodner's witnesses on these particular matters, but did not; and (2) Chapelle was given the opportunity to access the deposited pDHA 11 clone 12 0 Interference No. 104,063 and conduct inter partes testing, yet did not avail itself of that opportunity (see Paper No. 116)'. Chapelle had the burden of making a case with regard to the issues raised in motion 11. In my opinion, it is inappropriate, especially in an inter gartes proceeding, for the Board to substitute speculative commentary for evidence lacking in the record. Other Motions Turning to other motions decided by the APJ, it is initially noted that, of the twenty motions filed during the preliminary motion stage of this interference, only motions 1-6, 11, 14, and 17-20 were raised in the parties' briefs for final hearing. Motions 7-10, 12-13 and 15716 were not raised in the briefs and, accordingly, are regarded as abandoned. Photis v. Lunkenheimer, 225 USPQ 948, 950-51 (Bd. Pat. Int. 1984). Motions 1-5 are all motions for judgment attacking the patentability of Chapelle's involved claims. Those motions, which were originally deferred to final hearing, are now dismissed as moot since it has been determined, supra, that Chapelle has failed to show good cause why judgment should not be entered against Chapelle based on a failure to allege any date in its preliminary statement prior to the effective filing date accorded to senior party Kolodner. ' Chapelle filed a motion for additional discovery pursuant to 37 CFR § 1.687(b) and, by virtue of the granting of that motion, was accorded full access to the deposited pDHA 11 clone of Kolodner, as well as the opportunity to introduce into evidence any sequencing data derived from that clone through inter partes testing. 13 Interference No. 104,063 Motion 14, which was originally deferred to final hearing, is now dismissed as moot since it was filed in response to motions 2-5 which have now been dismissed. Motion 18, which is apparently contingent upon the granting of motion 11, is dismissed as moot since the contingency upon which it is based has not occurred. Motions 17, 19 and 20 are now dismissed as moot since they were filed in response to motions 7, 9, and 13, respectively, which were not raised in the briefs and, therefore, regarded as abandoned. In view of the foregoing, the only other motion before us for consideration on the merits (other than motion 11) is motion 6. Motion 6 was brought by Kolodner under 37 CFR § 1.633(c)(2). In the motion, Kolodner sought to amend its claim 49, and to add new claims 54-55 corresponding to the count. The APJ denied the motion because it was not considered to state sufficient reasons to justify granting the relief requested, as required by 37 CFR § 1.637(a). According to Kolodner, the motion was brought to present claims which more nearly comport with Chapelle claim 1 which was held to be patentable. Kolodner also claims that denial of the motion "could" deny Kolodner the ability to present its best case. In my view, motion 6 was properly denied essentially for the reasons presented by Chapelle (COB 33-34) and in the Decision on Motions (Paper No. 97, pages 8-9). In summary, Kolodner has failed to convincingly explain why the requested relief is necessary to resolve the present interference or otherwise materially affect its outcome. As pointed out by Chapelle, it is the count (rather than the claims) which determine 14 Interference No. 104,063 what evidence can be presented to make out a case for priority. Kolodner has presented no motion to add or substitute a count. As the APJ noted in his Decision on Motions (page 9): The mere desire by Kolodner to obtain additional or modified claims corresponding to the count in issue is a matter which can be adequately addressed by the primary examiner upon continuation of ex parte prosecution after termination of the interference, assuming that Kolodner prevails in the interference and, therefore, is not a sufficient basis for relief. An interference proceeding is not an appropriate forum for correcting each and every deficiency which may be found in the parties' involved claims. MARC L. CARO Administrative Patent Judge BOARD OF PATENT APPEALS AND INTERFERENCES 15 Interference No. 104,063 LORIN, Administrative Patent Judge, concurring. Throughout Motion 11 Q.e. de la Chapelle's Preliminary Motion 5; Paper No. 27), De la Chapelle argues that Kolodner's prior 08/154,792 ('792) application does not satisfy the requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112 forthe subject matter "claimed 116 in Kolodner's interfering 08/465,251 ('251) application. However, Motion 11 was filed under Rule 37 CFR § 1.633(g). A "preliminary motion to attack benefit under § 1.633(g) shall explain, as to each count, why an opponent should not be accorded the benefit of the filing date of the earlier application" [emphasis added], 37 CFR § 1.637(g). The motion nowhere mentions the count. Furthermore, pursuant to 37 CFR § 1.637(a), de la Chapelle was under a burden to show that Kolodner's '792 application does not satisfy the requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112 for a single species within the scope of the count. Weil v. Fritz, 572 F.2d 856, 866 n.16, 196 USPQ 600, 608 n.16 (CCPA 1978). The count is drawn to an isolated DNA having SEQ ID NO:8 as set forth in Kolodner's interfering '251 application or SEQ ID NO: 1 as set forth in de la Chapelle's interfering application no. 08/160,295 ('295). As they are literally disclosed in the parties' respective applications, Kolodner's SEQ ID NO:8 and de la Chapelle's SEQ ID NO:1 are not the same. Therefore the count is directed to two alternative species. Accordingly, to prevail, de la Chapelle needed to 6 Here are some examples: "There can be no doubt that Kolodner was not in possession of the invention as now claimed. [Emphasis original.] P. 6. "Thus the written description of the '792 application does not fulfill the requirements of § 112 for the claims now presented." P. 7. "Kolodner failed to provide an adequate written description of the invention defined by the claims by failing to teach the nucleotide sequence now claimed." Pp. 11 -12. 16 Interference No. 104,063 explain why Kolodner's'792 application does not satisfy the requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112 for both species sequences. That was not done. Accordingly, the motion fails to strictly follow the letter of our rules. My colleagues do not object that Motion 11 does not strictly adhere to the rules .7 In my opinion we would have been better served had de la Chapelle done so. Had de la Chapelle consulted the count, we would have a better understanding of how de la Chapelle construed the count in attacking the benefit accorded Kolodner as to the count. As it now stands, it falls on us to both construe the count and determine whether Motion 11 is grounded on a proper construction of the count. I have carefully reviewed the factual record but I find the factual record inadequate for determining the proper construction of the count. The coune could be construed literally. But doing so raises the specter that there may not be an interference-in-fact. When read literally (ýee attached spreadsheet), the alternative sequences of the count are very different. Differences between SEQ ID NOA as disclosed in de la 7 1 presume the reason for this is that, albeit Motion 11 discusses the "claimed" invention, it focuses on no particular claim but solely on SEQ ID NO:8 as disclosed in Kolodner's involved '251 application, which is in fact one of the alternatives of the count. It should also be noted that de la Chapelle narrowly defines Kolodner's "claimed" subject matter as being "directed to nucleic acid molecules as shown in SEQ ID NO:8 of the involved [Kolodner] application Serial No. 08/468,251." Paper No. 27, p. 3, Material Fact No. 10. The reason de la Chapelle has not been required to explain why Kolodner's '792 application does not satisfy the requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112 for the other alternative of the count, i.e., SEQ ID NO:1 as set forth in de la Chapelle's involved '295 application is, I presume, based on the assumption that de la Chapelle's SEQ ID NO:1 and Kolodners SEQ ID NO:8 are equivalent. 8 The count is: An isolated DNA molecule having the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 (as set forth in 08/160,295) or SEQ ID NO:8 (as set forth in 08/465,251). 17 Interference No. 104,063 Chapelle's involved'295 application and SEQ ID NO:8 as disclosed in Kolodner's'251 application exist at four locations: Kolodner'251 Kolodner'251 de la Chapelle'295 de la Chapelle'295 SEQ ID NO:8 SEQ ID NOA SE (nucleotide) SEQ ID NOA (nucleotide) (position) 1-12 See attached spreadsheet. 1 -65 See attached spreadsheet. (i.e., 5'end) (i.e., Vend) 414 T 467 C 968 T 1021 A 2895-3110 See attached 2948+ Unknown - see attached (i.e., 3' spreadsheet. (i.e., Tend) spreadsheet. end) Of particular interest is the difference between the "T" at position 968 of Kolodner's SEQ ID NO:8 and the "A" at position 1021 of de la Chapelle's SEQ ID NOA. As I understand it, the codon encompassing position 968 of Kolodner's SEQ ID NO:8 encodes a valine residue, in contrast to the codon encompassing position 1021 of de la Chapelle's SEQ ID NOA which encodes an glutamic acid. This suggests the difference in nucleotides at that location is a significant one. It further suggests that these two sequences, as literally written, may in fact be independent and distinct from each other, raising the question of whether an interference-in-fact exists. Based on my review of the record, this question has not been answered. I could find nothing in the record showing, in accordance with 37 CFR § 1.601 (n), that Kolodner's SEQ ID NO:8 and de la Chapelle's SEQ ID NOA as literally written are the same patentable invention. What the record does show is that the examiner excused what the examiner considered to be errors in Kolodner's SEQ ID NO:8. The examiner's comments ("Proposed interference count") attached to the Notice declaring the interference, Paper 18 Interference No. 104,063 No. 1, acknowledges the first three differences listed above (but not the last difference). The examiner indicates that, for example, the "T" at position 968 of Kolodners SEQ I D NO:8 is an "editing mistake," as evidenced by Fishel9 (I note that the examiner does not say whether the "error"in de la Chapelle's SEQ ID NO:1 is also an "editing mistake;" see location 467 on the attached spreadsheet.) As far as the examiner is concerned, all the differences between Kolodner's SEQ ID NO:8 as set forth in the count and the actual cIDNA sequence encoding the human MSH2 protein are "non-patentably distinct differences." The implication is that the count, as it is literally written, does not in fact define what the examiner considers to be the interfering subject matter. The examiner would have us read into the count the true cDNA sequence that encodes the human MSH2 protein, i.e., the one disclosed in Fishel (1994) (see attached spreadsheet). The difficulty I have with the examiners comments is that no facts are presented to support the underlying assumptions; that is, 1) Fishel (1994) refers to Kolodner's SEQ ID NO:8 of the count; 2) the differences between Kolodner's SEQ ID NO:8 of the count and Fishel's "corrected" sequence can be accounted for as "editing mistakes" and not something else; and 3) "editing mistakes" are per se "non-patentably distinct differences." Accordingly, in trying to construe the count I am left with two options, to construe it literally or to construe it consistent with the examiners comments. Either way, the 9 Fishel et al., (Fishel 1994), Cell, Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 167, April 8, 1994, is an Erratum providing corrected versions of sequences set forth in Fishel et al., (Fishel 1993), "The Human Mutator Gene Homolog MSH2 and Its Association with Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colon Cancer," Cell, Vol. 75, pp. 1027-1038 (1993), which the Erratum states has "some editing mistakes." See the attached spreadsheet. 19 Interference No. 104,063 construction to be given the count is based on an inadequate factual foundation. Accordingly, I do not find the count can be properly construed. Without an adequate factual record to properly construe the count, we are not in a position to determine whether Motion 11 is grounded on a proper construction of the count. That means even if, as my colleagues have done, we overlook the fact that Motion 11 does not strictly comply with our rules, I do not see that we are in position to decide whether de la Chapelle has met its burden of showing that Kolodner should not be accorded benefit of its earlier'792 application as to the count. Notwithstanding the inadequate factual record to properly construe the count, the fact remains that Junior Party did not address it. On the grounds that Motion 11 does not comply with the rules, I would DISMISS Motion 11. I concur with the reasoning of my colleague Judge Caroff as to the disposition of the other motions before us. Hubert U. Lorin Administrative Patent Judge 20 Interference No. 104,063 Ellis, Administrative Patent Judge, dissenting. The analysis put forth by my colleagues with respect to cle la Chapelle's Preliminary Motion 5 (hereinafter, motion 11),'0 while appearing to have certain merit produces an incongruous result. I do not agree with Judge Caroff that (i) Kolodner's Application No. 08/154,792 (the'792 Application) provides an adequate written description of a nucleotide sequence within the scope of the count and that it [Kolodner] can overcome this deficiency by depositing a clone which contains a DNA encoding a nucleotide sequence not described in any of its four applications; or (ii) that a deposit is required in this case. Nor do I agree with Judge Lorin that motion I I is fatally defective and the count impossible to construe. Therefore, since I would grant the motion, I provide the following dissent. The count in an interference is simply a vehicle for contesting priority. Case ýL. CPC International, Inc., 730 F.2d 745, 749, 221 USPQ 196, 199 (Fed. Cir. 1984). Its purpose is to determine what evidence is relevant to the issue of priority. Scluires v. Corbett, 560 F.2d 424, 433, 194 USPQ 513, 518-519 (CCPA 1977). 1 agree with Judge Lorin that to determine whether any embodiments disclosed in the parties' priority 10 For consistency, I follow the numbering of the motions set forth by the majority. See footnote no. 1, above. 21 Interference No. 104,063 applications are within the scope of the count, the count must first be construed. However, I find no ambiguity in the language of the count, nor has any been pointed out by my colleague. Rather, I find that my colleague's real problem appears to be with the fact that the count is directed to two embodiments of the same invention" and that one of the embodiments contains an error in the nucleotide sequence. This does not mean that the count cannot be "properly construed." In fact, my colleague acknowledges that the count is directed to "two alternative species"; i.e., SEQ ID NO.: 8 as set forth in Kolodners'251 Application or SEQ ID NO.: 1 as set forth in de la Chapelle's '295 Application (page 16, second paragraph). Thus, contrary to Judge 11 1 point out that a count is not ambiguous simply because it is broad enough to encompass both parties' embodiments of an invention, Since a count must encompass the parties' interfering subject matter (37 C.F.R. § 1.601 (f)), it was necessary to create a count which encompasses both the nucleotide sequence set forth in Kolodner's SEQ ID NO.: 8 (claim 28 of the'251 Application) and de la Chapelle's SEQ ID NO.: 1. The positive aspect of the count is that it enables each party to establish benefit based on its own applications and to establish priority based on its own nucleotide sequence data. That is, the count enables both to demonstrate that they were "in possession" of a nucleotide sequence which is said to encode the human MSH2 protein. The present count was constructed in a manner that was intended to ensure that the outcome of the interference would not hinge on inconsequential nucleotide sequence differences such as the silent third position codon change pointed out by the examiner (and Judge Lorin) at position 414 of the Kolodner nucleotide sequence (T, thymine) and position 467 of the de la Chapelle nucleotide sequence (C, cytosine). The difference is inconsequential because both nucleotide sequences code for the same amino acid residue (aspartic acid). (The differences in Kolodner's and de la Chapelle's nucleotide sequences in the regions outside the coding region of the human MSH2 gene are further examples of inconsequential nucleotide sequence differences). The negative aspect of the count is that because SEQ ID NO.: 8 as set forth in the '251 Application contains an error, it [the count] still enables Kolodner to demonstrate "possession" of a species within the scope of the count, even though said sequence is incorrect. 22 Interference No. 104,063 I Lorin's statements, it appears that there is sufficient basis for him to construe the count. In addition to Judge Caroff and myself, I point out that the parties were also able to understand the count because neither filed a motion to have it substituted. The language of the count is given its broadest reasonable interpretation "and should not be given a contrived, artificial, or narrow interpretation which fails to apply to the language of the count in its most obvious sense." Genentech Inc. v. Chiron Corp, 112 F.3d 495, 500, 42 USPQ2d 1608, 1612 (Fed. Cir. 1997), quoting Credel v. Bond, 25 F.3d 1566, 1571, 30 USPQ2d 1911, 1915 (Fed. Cir. 1994). Here, the count is directed, inter alia, to the nucleotide sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO.: 8 of the '251 Application. That the count is directed to a nucleotide sequence which contains an error does not render it ambiguous. I point out that gWI when a count is ambiguous, may resort be had to extrinsic evidence or to the specification from where it [the count] originated. Genentech Inc. v. Chiron Coa., 112 F.3d at 500, 42 USPQ2d at 1612; Ln Le apjoLa, 975 F.2d 854, 856,24 USPQ2d 1142,1144 (Fed. Cir. 1992); Ln Le Baxte 656 F.2d 679, 686, 210 USPQ 795, 803 (CCPA 1981). Here, I find no statement by Judge Lorin that any of the terms or phrases of the count are ambiguous. Thus, it is not clear to me on what basis he is turning to the examiner's comments attached to the Notice declaring the interference (Paper No. 1) for the "factual foundation" that will enable him properly to construe the count. Even assuming, a[guendo, that Judge Lorin's actions pre appropriate, I point out that findings by, and decisions of, an examiner are not binding on this Board. Sze v. Bloch 458 F.2d 137, 141, 173 USPQ 498, 501 (CCPA 23 Interference No. 104,063 1972). Moreover, construction of the count is a question of law. Genentech Inc. v. Chiron Corp., 112 F.3d at 500, 42 USPQ2d at 1612 (Fed. Cir. 1997). Thus, it is the responsibility of the Board to construe the count, not the examiner. In any event, I find the examiners comments are not directed to the count, but rather they convey his reasons for finding that there is an interference-in-fact despite the differences in the nucleotide sequences of Kolodner's SEQ ID NO.: 8 and de [a Chapelle's SEQ ID NO.: 1. 37 C.F.R. § 1.601(n). The parties appearto agree since neither has filed a motion for no interference-in-fact. I find no basis for my colleague's statement that when the count is literally construed there may not be an interference in fact (page 17, above) or that the sequences of the two parties are not directed to the same invention as set forth in 37 C.F.R. § 1.601 (n) (page 18, above). Both parties are claiming a nucleotide sequence which they contend encodes the same protein, i.e., the human MSH2 protein. The record before us indicates that only one party (de la Chapelle) has "possession" of a correct nucleotide sequence encoding said protein. 12 Hence, my problem with the majority's decision: they render judgment against said party. 12 1 find no evidence in the record to support Judge Lorin's comments on page 19, above, that (I) de la Chapelle's SEQ. ID. NO.: 1 contains an error; and (ii) the nucleotide sequence disclosed in the Erratum in Cell (CX 2002 by Fishel) is the "true" sequence which encodes the human MSH2 protein. Rather, I find that the nucleotide sequence at issue is a human nucleotide sequence. Humans, as a rule, do not breed within families. Consequently, the human population shows many genetic differences known as genetic polymorphisms. De la Chapelle and Kolodner did not obtain their starting material from the same source; i.e., from the same human. Accordingly, it is reasonable to assume that de la Chapelle's SEQ. ID NO.: 1, and the sequence which Kolodner acknowledges is the correct sequence of his isolated clone (CX 2002), are allelic variants, i.e., they are alternate forms of the same gene. 24 Interference No. 104,063 De la Chapelle filed preliminary motion 11 pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 1.633(g) to deny senior party Kolodner the benefit of the November 17, 1993 filing date of the'792 Application. Paper No. 27. De la Chapelle argues, and Kolodner agrees (KR 30, para. 6), that the nucleotide sequence disclosed in the '792 Application contains four errors. Paper No. 27, p. 2; CB, p. 8. These errors may be small in number, but because they are all present in the portion of the nucleotide sequence which encodes the structural gene they are substantial in their impact. For example, de la Chapelle points out that the first error occurs at nucleotides 16-18 of SEQ ID NO: 8; thus, an ATG codon is misdescribed as an ATC (in SEQ ID NO.: 16). 13 Paper No. 27, pp. 2-3; CB, pp. 8-9. Moreover, because the ATG is the initiating methionine codon, when Kolodner used the incorrect nucleotide sequence to deduce the amino acid sequence for which it encodes, the resultant protein lacked the first twenty-five amino acids. Id. Compare the'792 Application, SEQ ID NO.: 16 and the involved'251 Application, SEQ ID NO.: 16; compare also, Kolodner's original publication (!ýýell, Vol. 75, pp. 1027-1038 (1993), Figure 1 (CX 2001) and the Kolodner.Erratum (Cell, Vol. 77, p. 167 (1994), Figure 1 (CX2002). De la Chapelle further points out that the second error at nucleotide 1019 (a "C" is missing) results in a frameshift rendering amino acids 311-329, incorrect. Id. 13 SEQ ID NO.: 16 discloses the amino acid sequence of the polypeptide encoded by SEQ ID NO.: 8. 25 Interference No. 104,063 De ]a Chapelle still further points out that the third error at nucleotide 1077 (an extraneous "A" is inserted) shifts the reading frame back to the correct sequence, and the fourth error at nucleotide 968 (a "T" instead of an "A") results in the incorrect disclosure of a hydrophobic amino acid- valine at position 318, instead of the acidic amino acid, glutamate (in SEQ ID NO.16). Id. Thus, de la Chapelle contends that Kolodners'792 Application fails to provide an adequate written description of an invention within the scope of the count. 14 14 1 agree with Judge Lorin that de la Chapelle's arguments in motion 11 are directed to Kolodners claimed invention rather than the invention of the count as required by 37 C.F.R. § 1.637(g). However, when the count is identical to one of the claims, it has been the practice of this Board to consider the arguments presented in a motion filed pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 1.633(g) as being directed to the count, even though the moving party has argued the claim. That is, we consider the substance of the motion, not its form. I recognize that the count and Kolodner's claim 28 are not identical in this case because said claim does not include a DNA molecule having the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO.: 1 set forth in de la Chapelle's involved '295 Application. However, in my view, this does not preclude the panel from considering the merits of de la Chapelle's motion because ofthe manner in which the interference was declared. See, the examiners comments attached to the Notice declaring the interference (Paper No. 1) and the following explanation. I do not agree with Judge Lorin (footnote 7) that the reason de la Chapelle need not establish that Kolodners '792 Application does not satisfy the requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112 for its SEQ ID NO.A is because the sequences are "equivalent." It is not clear to me, what my colleague means by "equivalent" nucleotide sequences. In my view de [a Chapelle need not explain why Kolodners'792 Application does not provide written descriptive support for SEQ ID NO. 1 of the '251 Application because it was known at the time the interference was declared that the parties' nucleotide sequences were not identical. See, the aforementioned examiner's comments attached to Paper No. 1. That is, in the context of motion 11, which is directed to the issue of written description of the invention, it was known at the time the interference was declared that Kolodner's involved and parent applications do not provide a written description of de la Chapelle's SEQ ID NO.A. Similarly, it was known that de la Chapelle's involved '295 Application does not provide a written description of Kolodner's SEQ ID NO.: 8. Accordingly, I find that de la Chapelle's failure to prove the obvious is also a matter of (continued... 26 Interference No. 104,063 It is well established that de la Chapelle, as the moving party, has the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that it is entitled to the relief sought. 37 C.F.R. § 1.637(a). In my view, de la Chapelle has sustained its burden.'s To be accorded benefit of an earlier-filed application, said application must satisfy the requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112, first paragraph, for at least one species within the scope of the count. LýLatt v. Boone, 146 F.3d 1348, 1352, 47 USPQ2d 1128, 1130 (Fed. Cir. 1998). Weil v. Fritz, 572 F.2d 856, 865 n.16, 196 USPQ 600, 608 n.16 (CCPA 1978). Thus, the earlier-filed application must contain an adequate written description of the subject matter of the count, and must satisfy the enablement requirement. University of Rochester v. G.D. Searle & Co. Appeal No. 03-1304, (Fed. Cir. 2004); Enzo Biochem. Inc. v. Gen-Probe Incorporated, 296 F.3d 1316, 1324, 63 USPQ2d 1609, 1613 (Fed. Cir. 2002); FlaM ýL Revel, 984 F.2d 1164, 1170-71, 25 USPQ2d 1601, 1606-1607 (Fed. Cir. 1993). To comply with the written description requirement, an applicant "must ... convey with reasonable clarity to those skilled in the art that, as of the filing date sought, he or she was in possession of the invention." Vas Cath Inc. v. Mahurkar, 935 F.2d 1555, 1563-64, 19 USPQ2d 1111, 1117 (Fed. Cir. 1991). With respect to a DNA sequence, our appellate reviewing court has held that an adequate written description usually "requires a precise definition, such as by structure, ... continued) form over substance. 15 Given my colleague's disposition of this case, I have not provided my reasons for finding the arguments in Kolodner's opposition to motion 11 (Paper No. ), unconvincing. Nor have I considered the motions which the majority now dismisses as moot. 27 Interference No. 104,063 formula, chemical name or physical properties." -Enzo Biochem. -Inc. v. Gen-Probe Incorporated, 296 F.3d at 1324, 63 USPQ2d at 1613; University of California v. Eli Lill and Co., 119 F.3d 1559, 1566, 43 USPQ2d 1398, 1404 (Fed. Cir. 1997); E[gmýL. Revel, 984 F.2d at 1170, 25 USPQ2d at 1606. Although in circumstances where a DNA is not available in written form, a reference to a deposit of a nucleotide sequence may provide an adequate written description of said sequence. Enzo Biochem, Inc. v. Gen-Probe Incorporated, supra. Since the count is directed, inter alia, to an isolated DNA molecule having the [nucleotide] sequence of SEQ ID NO.: 8 as set forth in the '251 Application, I find that the evidence of record (i.e., the incorrect nucleotide sequence in the '792 Application) clearly demonstrates that the '792 Application does not provide an adequate written description of said sequence. Rather, the'792 Application misdescribes the aforementioned sequence. Nor do I find that the'792 Application provides an adequate written description of SEQ ID NO.: 1 as set forth in the'295 Application. Accordingly, I find that the '792 Application does not convey to those skilled in the art that the Kolodner inventors were "in possession" of a nucleotide sequence within the scope of the count at the time the application was filed. Cf., Vas-Cath Inc. v. Mahurkar, 935 F.2d at 1563, 19 USPQ at 1117. Judge Caroff acknowledges that (I) the'792 Application does not provide an adequate written description of the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO.: 8 as required by the count; and (ii) one skilled in the art would not recognize the errors in the 28 Interference No. 104,063 nucleotide sequence disclosed therein (page 5, above); but concludes that based on his reading of In re Lundak, 773 F.2d 1216, 227 USPQ 90 (Fed. Cir. 1985) and Enzo Biochem Inc. v. Gen-Probe Inc., 296 F.3d 1316, 63 USPQ2d 1609 (Fed. Cir. 2002), that the deposit of clone pDHA 11 in the involved 08/465,251 (the '251 Application), filed June 5, 1995, is sufficient to satisfy the written description, and presumably the enablement, requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112, first paragraph, of all of Kolodner's earlier-filed parent applications.'6 According to my colleague, Enzo is controlling in this case because it stands for the proposition that the deposit of biological material in an appropriate public depository is sufficient to satisfy the written description requirement 16 Judge Caroff also suggests that given the deposited pDHA 11 clone, Kolodner could have corrected the nucleotide sequence in the '792 Application. I disagree. Errors in the specification cannot be corrected unless one skilled in the art would recognize (1) the error; and (2) the appropriate correction of said error. In re Oda, 443 F.2d 1200, 1205-06, 170 USPQ 268, 272 (CCPA 1971). Here, since thi kolodner inventors did not know that the nucleotide sequence disclosed in the '792 Application was incorrect, it reasonably follows that one skilled in the art, given the novel DNA sequence over 3,000 nucleotides in length set forth in SEQ I D NO.: 8, would have no way of knowing that there were any errors in the sequence. Moreover, when reading the specification as a whole, one skilled in the art would find that the '792 Application discloses that "the cDNA clone (SEQ ID NO. 8) contains a complete open reading frame capable of encoding 909 amino acids. The encoded amino acid sequence is presented in SEQ ID NO.16" [emphasis added]. The'792 Application, p. 26, lines 7-9. The polypeptide shown in SEQ ID NO.: 16 was deduced from the nucleotide sequence data of SEQ ID NO.: 8 and, therefore, contains the amino acid sequence errors recited above. The specification compares the incorrect sequence shown in SEQ ID NO.: 8 with other cDNAs and concludes that the nucleotide sequence is a human homologue of the E. coli mutS gene. Id., lines 14-17. In addition, the specification discloses that the incorrect polypeptide shown in SEQ ID NO.: 16 is a protein homologue of the E. coli MutS mismatch repair protein and of the yeast protein shown in SEQ ID NO.: 3. Id., lines 17-23. Thus, one skilled in the art, reading the'792 Application would not have any basis for believing that the nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO.: 8) and its corresponding amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO.: 16) were incorrect. 29 Interference No. 104,063 of § 112 for any claim directed to a nucleotide sequence. I disagree. In my view, the court in Enzo did not make such a sweeping generalization with respect to deposits of clones said to encode a particular nucleotide sequence .17 1 find that the court qualified its statement and held that a deposited material in a public depository May constitute an adequate written description of an invention, "when it is not otherwise available in written form " [emphasis added]. Enzo Biochem Inc. v. Gen-Probe Inc., 296 F.3d at 1325, 63 USPQ2d at 1613. Based on the record in this case, I find that the nucleotide sequence of the human mutator gene homolog (hMSH2), which Kolodner's SEQ ID NO.: 8 is said to describe, was obtainable in written form as evinced by the de la Chapelle'295 Application (SEQ ID NO.: 1), and the published sequence in a scientific journal. CX 2001 and CX 2002. Thus, since the fact situation as to when a deposit may satisfy the written description requirement for nucleotide sequence was not present in this case, Enzo is not controlling as precedent. My problems with Judge Caroffs opinion do not end there. Kolodner filed the '792 Application on November 17, 1993, now abandoned. Kolodner filed Application 08/163,449 (the '449 Application) on December 7, 1993, now abandoned, which is said to be a continuation-in-part of the'792 Application. Kolodner filed Application 08/259,310 (the '310 Application) on June 13, 1994, now abandoned, which is said to be a continuation-in-part of the '499 Application. Kolodner filed Application 08/465,251 17 In addition, I find no statement in Enzo that a deposit of a biological material can be used to correct errors in a nucleotide sequence. 30 Interference No. 104,063 (the'251 Application) on June 5, 1995, which is said to be a continuation-in-part of the '310 Application. The errors in the nucleotide/amino acid sequence in the'792 Application are discussed above. The nucleotide and amino acid sequence data were only partially corrected in the '449, '310 and '251 Applications. In these latter applications, an incorrect "T" nucleotide appears at position 968, resulting in a codon coding for valine (GTA), rather than a glutamate (GAA) at amino acid position 318. Thus, SEQ ID NO.: 8 (and, consequently, SEQ ID NO.: 16) in the'449,'310 and'251 Applications is not the correct sequence of human MSH2. In addition, the evidence of record; viz., CX 2002, indicates that the nucleotide sequence of the insert contained in the deposited pDHA 11 clone differs from the nucleotide sequences disclosed in each of Kolodner's four applications." As discussed above, the count is directed, inter alia, to '8 Judge Caroff states that he has not assumed, because there is no proof, that the pDHA 11 clone is the same as "any clone described in CX-2001 or CX-2002." See, page 12, above. I point out that my colleague has stated in footnote 3 that the deposit of clone could serve as a basis for correcting the sequence. The only correct nucleotide sequence of the hMSH2 gene the Kolodner inventors provide is in their Erratum in Cell, CX 2002. Thus, Judge Caroff appears to have assumed that the pDHA 11 clone encodes the correct nucleotide sequence set forth in said publication. In addition, Kolodner states that: pDHA 11 was deposited with the ATCC. That deposit is the same clone as described in the application [the '792 and '449 Applications]. ... The four errors were simple editing errors that resulted from an inadvertent proofreading failure. ... However, the molecule inherently contained the correct sequence and anyone sequencing it would, if done carefully, obtain the correct sequence [Paper No. 51, p. 18, last para.]. Again, the only correct sequence of the hMSH2 gene disclosed by the Kolodner inventors is the nucleotide sequence set forth in the Erratum in Cell. CX 2002. 31 Interference No. 104,063 an isolated DNA molecule having the sequence of SEQ ID NO.: 8 as set forth in the '251 Application, and Judge Caroff states that by virtue of the deposited clone pDHA 11, the '792 Application provides an adequate written description of an invention within the scope of said count. However, it is not clear to me, and my colleague does not explain, of which nucleotide sequence the deposited clone provides an adequate written description. The incorrect SEQ ID NO.: 8 of the'251 Application (the invention described in the count), SEQ ID NO.: 1 as set forth in the '295 Application, or the nucleotide sequence of the hMSH2 gene as set forth in the Erratum in the Cell journal (CX 2002)? 1 find that de la Chapelle clearly demonstrates that the '792 Application does not provide an adequate written description of SEQ ID NO.: 8 as set forth in the '251 Application. That is, anyone reading the'792 Application can plainly see, and Kolodner acknowledges," that (i) the '792 Application contains the four errors pointed out in motion 11 and the accompanying exhibits; and (ii) that three of these four errors were corrected in the '449, '310 and '251 Application. Thus, contrary to Judge Caroffs comments (para. bridging pp. 12-13, above), I find that there is no burden on de [a Chapelle to "test" the deposited pDHA 11 clone or to cross-examine any of Kolodner's witnesses on this issue. '9 See, e.g., Kolodner's Opposition, Paper No. 51, p. 4, second complete para. and p., 12, last para.- p. 15, para. 3. See also, Dr. Kolodner's direct testimony, KR 32, paras. 6, 42 and 54, which are relied upon in said opposition. 32 Interference No. 104,063 As of this writing, the written description and enablement requirements of 35 U.S.C. § 112, first paragraph, are considered by the court to be two separate and distinct issues. Universitv of Rochester v. G.D. Searle & Co., Appeal No. 03-1304 (Fed. Cir. 2004); Enzo Biochem Inc. v. Gen-Probe Inc., 296 F.3d at 1324, 63 USPQ2d at 1612. Written description is a fact-based inquiry; whereas, enablement is a question of law. The purpose of the written description requirement is to "ensure that the scope of the right to exclude, as set forth in the claims, does not overreach the scope of the inventor's contribution to the field of art as described in the patent specification." Reiffin v. Microsoft Corp., 214 F.3d 1342, 1345, 54 USPQ2d 1915, 1917 (Fed. Cir. 2000). Traditionally, a deposit of a biological material in an appropriate depository, when accompanied by additional assurances described below, was considered sufficient to enable one skilled in the art to make and use the claimed invention. In re Lundak, 773 F.2d at 1218-19, 227 USPQ 90 at; Ln Le Araoudelis, 434 F.2d 1390, 1391, 168 USPQ 99, 100 (CCPA 1970). Nevertheless, the court recently held that deposits of microorganisms containing a nucleotide sequence, not otherwise available in written form, may also be used to satisfy the written description requirement of § 112. Enzo Biochern Inc. v. Gen-Probe Inc., 296 F.3d at 1325, 63 USPQ2d at 1613-1614. By the time of Lundak, it had been determined that the words in a specification alone did not always enable one skilled in the art to make and use a claimed invention. 33 Interference No. 104,063 That is, it was determined that certain inventions directed to novel biological materials such as microorganisms, plants, etc., which were not known and readily available to the public could not be made by one skilled in the art based on the teachings in the specification alone, without undue experimentation. For example, an invention directed to a novel microorganism capable of producing an antibiotic or digesting an oil spill, can not be readily isolated ("made") by one skilled in the art because finding a given microorganism in nature is unpredictable. Even the disclosure in a patent application of the precise location where a novel microorganism is located does not ensure that a person skilled in the art would be able "to make and use" the claimed invention. Similarly, with claims to novel plants. Given the unpredictable nature of genetic recombination events, the crossing of two plants using classical plant breeding techniques does not guarantee that one skilled in the art would be able "to make and use" a plant from the description provided in a patent application. Thus, the USPTO permitted an applicant to deposit such inventions in certain recognized depositories, in conjunction with a statement that all restrictions imposed by the depositor would be irrevocably removed upon the granting of the patent,'O to satisfy the enablement " Even, assuming, arquendo, that Judge Caroff is correct with respect to Kolodner being entitled to the benefit of the '792 Application based on a deposit referred to in the involved '251 Application, I do not find that it [Kolodner] has complied with the deposit requirements set forth in 37 C.F.R. §§ 1.801-1.809. Attention is directed to § 1.808(b). In addition to making a deposit in a recognized depository as described in the rules, the depositor must provide a written statement to the USPTO that all restrictions on the availability to the public of the deposited material will be irrevocably removed upon the granting of the patent. See M.P.E.P. § 2410.01; Ex parte (continued... 34 Interference No. 104,063 requirement of § 112. In Lundak, the issue was at what time must a deposit of a human cell line producing hybridomas be made in order for the patent application to be enabling. Since the monoclonal antibody technique generates hybridomas against many different epitopes and with different affinities, a deposit ensured that the particular type of hybridoma claimed in the patent was reproducible and available to the public. The court found that a deposit made after the filing date of the application, and which was in compliance with other USPTO regulations, was sufficient to satisfy the enablement requirement of the patent application at issue. Thus, Lundak has stood for the proposition that provided a deposit is made prior to the issuance of the application in which the deposit is mentioned, said application is considered enabling as of its filing date. The court in Lundak makes no statement as to the deposited cell line satisfying the enablement requirement of an earlier-filed parent application. That is, the court did not, in either Lundak or Enzo, give the claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 120 to any earlier-filed applications. Thus, I find no basis for Judge Caroff's presumption that the court would have done so for purposes of both enablement and written description. As set forth above, written description and enablement are two separate requirements of § 112, first paragraph. Written description is a fact-based inquiry. Here, the facts of record irrefutably establish that Kolodner's'792 Application does not provide an adequate written description of an invention within the scope of the count. (.,.continued) Hildebrand, 15 USPQ2d 1662 (Bd. Pat. App. & Int. 1990). This Kolodner has not done. 35 Interference No. 104,063 Rather, the'792 Application misdescribes (i) the human MSH2 gene; and (ii) SEQ ID NO.: 8 as set forth in the'251 Application. Nor does the nucleotide sequence disclosed in the'792 Application provide an adequate written description of SEQ ID NO. :1 as set forth in the'295 Application. Judge Caroff s opinion disregards these facts. According to my colleague, it doesn't matter what nucleotide sequence is disclosed in a specification, as long as the name of the clone containing the sequence is disclosed and the clone is deposited any time an application is pending before the Office. Thus, my colleague appears to believe that those skilled in the art should obtain the deposited clone(s) mentioned in a patent and determine for themselves (even though the inventors themselves might not have been able to) whether the written description of the invention in the patent is correct, or not. Moreover, while Judge Caroff states that his decision based on Lundak and Enzo, he overlooks the fact that his extension of the benefit of the deposited clone to satisfy the written description requirement of earlier-filed applications is inconsistent with 35 U.S.C. § 120 2' and other case law. 35 U.S.C. § 120 requires that each of 21 35 U.S.C. § 120 states, in relevant part: An application for patent for an invention disclosed in the manner orovided -by the first paragrar)h of section 112 of this title in an application previously filed in the United States, ... which is filed by an inventor or inventors named in the previously filed application shall have the same effect, as to such invention, as though filed on the date of the prior application, if filed before the patenting or abandonment of or termination of proceedings on the first application or on an application similarly entitled to the benefit of the filing date of the first application ... [emphasis added]. 36 Interference No. 104,063 Kolodner's earlier-filed applications satisfy the written description requirement for the claims to obtain benefit of their filing dates. Similarly, if one wants to obtain benefit of an earlier-filed application for constructive reduction to practice of an invention within the scope of the count, the earlier-filed application "must describe the subject matter of the count in terms that establish that [the inventor] was in possession of the later-claimed invention, including all of the elements and limitations presented in the count, at the time of the earlier filing." Hyatt v. Boone, 146 F.3d at 1553-54, 47 USPQ2d at 1131 ("it is not a question of whether one skilled in the art might be able to construct the patentee's device from the teachings of the disclosure ... . Rather, it is a question whether the application necessarily discloses that particular device"). Thus, while Judge Caroff contends that Lundak and Enzo establish a symmetry between written description and enablement, he ignores the case law which concerns the compliance of earlier-filed applications with the requirements of § 112, first paragraph, to establish constructive reduction to practice of an invention within the scope of the count, and 35 U.S.C. § 120. The relevant issue here is whether the earlier-filed '792 Application satisfies the requirements of § 112, first paragraph, for an invention within the scope of the count. I submit that it does not. IV. In addition to the foregoing, I find the Judge Caroffs opinion to be misdirected. The deposit issue is really a red herring. I direct attention to 37 C.F.R. §§ 1.802 (b) and 37 Interference No. 104,063 (c) which state, in relevant part: (b) ... Biological material need not be deposited, inter alia, if it is known and readily available to the public or can be made or isolated without undue experimentation. (c) The reference to a biological material in a specification disclosure or the actual deposit of such material by an applicant or patent owner does not create a presumption that such material is necessary to satisfy 35 U.S.C. 112 or that deposit in accordance with these regulations is or was required. A deposit is only necessary when the material is not known and readily available to the public. As discussed above, at least one correct nucleoticle and amino acid sequence of the human mutator gene homolog (hMSH2) were known and readily available in the art. These sequences were published in an "Erratum" in Cell, Vol. 77, p. 167 (1994). CX 2002. In addition, the USPTO does not require a biological deposit when the complete nucleotide sequence of a gene is disclosed in a specification because this information is sufficient to enable one skilled in the art to "make and use" the claimed invention, without undue experimentation. Thus, because the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO.: 8 as set forth in the '251 Application was disclosed in the '449 Application, even though the sequence (in the '449 Application) is incorrect, the '449 Application nevertheless satisfies the written description and enablement requirements of § 112, for the incorrect sequence for the human mutator gene homolog (hMSH2) recited in the count. However, it does not appear that Kolodner wants benefit of an incorrect nucleotide sequence. 38 Interference No. 104,063 V. As the dissenter in this case, I take more liberties in expressing my opinion. To that end, it is my view that the court was too generous in the deference it accorded the USPTO's "Guidelines for Examination of Patent Applications Under the 35 U.S.C. 112, 1 'Written Description' Requirement," 66 Fed. Reg. 1099 (January 5, 2001). Should it not be that a specification having a claim(s) to a nucleotide sequence, or a method(s) of using a nucleotide sequence, contain a written description of said sequence? In the past, specifications having claims directed to a microorganism, cell line, plant, etc. capable of performing a particular function, satisfied the enablement requirement by depositing said microorganism or cell line. However, there was a difference between the claims in past cases and those now before us. Previously, the claims were not directed to the nucleotide sequence within said microorganism/cell line/plant which was responsible for a particular function. For example, the claims were not directed to the gene encoding "antibiotic V or responsible for digesting "petroleum product y.1122 One skilled in the art did not need to know the nucleotide sequence to 22 See, Diamond v. ChakrabaLty, 100 S. Ct. 2204, 206 USPQ 193 (1980). See, also, U.S. Patent No. 4,259,444, claim 1 which reads as follows: 1. A bacterium from the genus Pseudomonas containing therein at least two stable energy-generating plasmids, each of said plasmids providing a separate hydrocarbon degradative pathway. See also, In re Lundak, 773 F.2d 1216, 227 USPQ 90 (Fed. Cir. 1985). Claims 1 and 2, read as follows: 1. An immortal B-cell line WI-L2-729HF2' (continued... 39 Interference No. 104,063 "make and use" the claimed invention because the entire microorganism/cell line/plant or product which it produced was the invention; not a specific nucleotide sequence contained therein. The isolation and characterization (determination of the nucleotide sequence) of a specific gene in those cases would have required undue experimentation by one skilled in the art to make and use the claimed invention based on the mere disclosure of its existence in a microorganism or cell line .13 1 point out that prior to the actual obtention of the nucleotide sequence encoding the human genome by the combined effort of numerous laboratories worldwide, the sequence was "not otherwise available in written form." Enzo Biochem Inc. v. Gen Probe Inc., 296 F.3d at 1325, 63 USPQ2d at 1613. Would it have been possible for ... continued) 2. A hybridoma resulting from the fusion of an immunized lymphocyte and a cell line according to claim 1. 23 Even today, one needs a probe to isolate a novel nucleotide, sequence from cDNA and genomic libraries. DNA probes can only be constructed and employed to isolate genes if a portion of the nucleotide sequence is known. (Under certain circumstances, a DNA probe can also be constructed if part of the amino acid sequence of the protein which the gene encodes is known). Alternatively, if the gene of interest has a known homologue, it [the DNA of the homologuel can be used as a probe. I With cDNA libraries, it is sometimes possible to screen for a gene of interest using a biological assay or an antibody probe which detects the expression of the product which said gene encodes. However, expression of a product will occur only if the cDNA has been inserted into the cloning/expression vector in the proper orientation and in the correct reading frame. Eucaryotic genes, however, often contain introns (intervening segments of "nonsense" DNA which do not encode the gene product). Therefore, when eucaryotic genes are inserted into a vector (for purposes of cloning), it is often not possible to express the protein products which they encode. Thus, genomic libraries (comprising clones of eucaryotic genes) usually cannot be screened using a biological assay to locate the gene of interest. 40 Interference No. 104,063 one to satisfy the written description requirement for a claim directed to the nucleotide sequence of the human genome by depositing several genomic or cDNA clones containing the nucleotide sequence as was done in Enzo? Would such an applicant have been "in possession" of the nucleotide sequence encoding the human genome? I don't think so. In my view, applicants should not be permitted to obtain a patent for a nucleotide sequence based on an isolated, and deposited clone or microorganism an applicant believes, and perhaps even does, contain a DNA sequence which encodes a particular gene. Nor should applicants who incorrectly sequence a gene be rewarded with a patent if they later deposit a microorganism containing the correct sequence. If a nucleotide sequence is what is claimed, the burden is on the applicant to "convey with reasonable clarity to those skilled in the art that, as of the filing date sought, he or she was in possession of the invention"; i.e., "in possession" of the nucleotide sequence. Vas-Cath Inc. v. Mahurkar, 935 F.2d at 1563-64, 19 USPQ2d at 1117. Claiming a nucleotide sequence which one does not or cannot describe, overreaches the scope of an inventors contribution to the field of art. Reiffin v. Microsoft Corp., 214 F.3d at 1345, 54 USPQ2d at 1917. "A patent is not a reward for the search, but compensation for its successful conclusion." Brenner v. Manson, 383 U.S. 519, 536, 148 USPQ 689, 696 (1966). Joan [is istrati istrative Patent Judge JE/eld 41 Interference No. 104,063 Judgment In view of the disposition of all the issues before us, judgment as to the subject matter of the sole count in this interference is in order and, accordingly, judgment is hereby awarded to Kolodner et al, the senior party. Accordingly, de ]a Chapelle et al., the junior party, is not entitled to its claims 1-6, 27-31 and 38-45 corresponding to the count. On the record before us in this interference, Kolodner et al are entitled to their claims 28-30, 32, 34-36 and 41-54 corresponding to the count. However, we note that our decision in no way affects the status of the parties' claims indicated in the initial memorandum forwarded by the primary examiner (Form PTO-850). Thus, it should be noted that the examiner has determined that Chapelle claims 33-37 do not correspond to the count and are patentable. Also, Kolodner claims 31, 33, 37 and 38 have been designated as not corresponding to the count, but have been determined to be unpatentable. Finally, Kolodner claims 29, 32, 35, 36, 41-49 and 53, which correspond to the count, have been determined by the examiner to be unpatentable. Accordingly, the only claims of Kolodner which both correspond to the count and are considered patentable are claims 28, 30, 34, 50-52, and 54. 42 Interference No. 104,063 Attorney for de la Chapelle et a]: Sarah A. Kagan Joseph M. Skerpon Banner & Witcoff Ltd. 1001 G Street, N.W. Washington, DC 2001 Attorney for Kolodner: Ronald 1. Eisenstein, Esq. 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A 7 A A1317 1370 6 T3-- zLIIA 1318 G 1318 G 1318 G -f3-O6 - G 1303 G 1318 13 T 3 t2 1 [138 G 1319 T 1319 T 1319 T 1307 T 1304 T 1319 1372 pl, 1 2' T 1320 T 1320 T 13081 T 1305 T 1320 1373 T,,, 1 4 1 '21 T 1321 T 1321 T 1309 T- 13M 1321 IW4 T37322 1322 T I 1322 T 1310 T 1307 323 T 3 T 1323 T 1311 T 1308 T 1376 I'M", 1 1 3 T G 1324 G 324 G 312 G 1309 G 1324 1377 325 T 1325 T 1325 T 1313 T 13101 T 1325 1378 IM, -T 1326 G 1326 G 13M G -13-14 - G 1 1379 13'7 A 1327 A 1327 A T31-5 A 13121 A 1327 1380 A 1328 C 1328 C 1328 C 1316 C 1313 C 1 1381 73-29 T -1-329 T 1329 T -1-317 -T i i -T I T3-1-2 330 C 1330 C 1330 C 1318 C 1315 C 13W 1383 -- C T3-31 - C 1331 C 1319 C 1316 C 1 1 3:88:4 851ý - i i38 7=1 ýý 21 T 1312 T 1320 T I i T 332 1333 C 1333 C 1333 C 13211 C 1 18 C 1333 1334 T T 1334 T 13 M1334 1 1335 T 1323ri l 1388 M35-5 T ---- T- 13351' CC T -- 11336 --- X- -1-32-4 A ýA 1 9 1-336 A 13361 A 1 1 A 36 1337 C 1337 C 3 7 C 1325 1 C 1333 0 131 UT8 T I ýg T -f-321 T 133 T391 1339 G T G 35 Z G 1327 G 1 G 1 1392 1340 A 134 A 1328 A 13251 A 134 K.1.0, K.I.dn., Cell Cell Ermtum K.I.&er Kolodner Chapelle#1 fil 11/17193 fil 1ý/1993 pub 12J9193 pub, 41811994 fil,6/1W1994 fil, 615/95 fil 1201993 OW1 54 792 0&163,449 Oat259,310 08/465.251 ON160295 SEC ID NO:8 SEQ 10 NO:B SEQ ID NO 1 SEQ ID NO:8 SEQ ID NO 1 1341 T 1341 T 1341 T 1329 T T32-6 T 1-341 777717-7 T39-4 -777ý 1342 C 1342 C 1342 c 1330 C 1327 C 1342 1395 M, 1343 T 1343 T 1343 T 1331 T 1328 T 1343 ... 1 1344 T 1344 T 1344 T 1332 T -13-29 T -1-344- 1397 1345 C 1345 C 1345 C 1333 C 1330 C 1345 139 41, R"I"'I"", 1346 G 1346 G 1348 G 13U G 1331 G 1346 1347 T 1347 T 1347 T 1335 T 332 T 13-47 1348 T 1348 T 1348 T -1336 --- T- -1333 --- r- 1348 T 1401 1349 C 13491 C 113491 C 13371 C 13341 C 1 1349 Pq 02 13ý T 1350 T 1350 T 1338 T 1335 T "13 ow",'r 1351 G 1351 G 13511 G 1339 G 1336 G 1351 1404 1352 A 1352 A 13521 A 1340 A 1337 A 1 1353 C 1353 C 13531 C 1341 C 13W38 C 1 -1354 -1354 T 13541 T 1-342 -----7r--- -133n T ý314W 2 %L 407 1355 T 1355 T 13551 1 3 T 340 T - 4 8 C 1356 C 13561 C 1344 C 41 C 1356, 09 1356 A14O9 M\ý\\ 13ý -1w T 13571 T 1345 T 1342 T 1ý7 14 1358 C 1358 C 13581 C 1346 C 1U3 C 1 0 1359 C 1359 C 13591 C 1347 C 1U4 C T559 QMCWA, 1 1 13601 A 1360 A 13601 A 1348 A 1345 A 1360 A 1413 1361 A 1361 A 1361 A 1349 A 1346 A 1361 1414 A 1362 G 1362 G 1362 G 1350 G 47 TS62 14S -13ý --- r- -1-363 T 1363 T 1351 T T363 1416 1364 T 1364 T 1364 T 1352 T 134 13" 1366 T 1365 T 1365 T 1353 T 351 T I Týý 1366 C 1366 C 1366 C 1354 C 1351 141 A 1367 A 1367 1367 W V1421 1355 A 1352 A -1-36-7 1368 G 1368 G 1368 0 1356 G 7353 1421 1369 G 1369 G 1369 G 1357 G 13U G 422 1370 A 1370 A 1376 A 1358 A 13ý A 1 1423 -1971 A 1371 A 1371 A 1359 A 1356 A 1371 1372 A 1372 A 1372 --- X- -13-eD - A -139 -A 1372 1425 13731 T 1373 T 113731 T 1361 T 1358 T 1373 1374 G 1374 G 1374 -1362 G 1359 G 1374 427 -13ý A 1375 A -1376 A -136-3 A 1360 A 1375 ýAv 1376 T 1376 T 1376 T 1364 T 1361 T V" 1376 T 1377 A 13 7 A 77 A 1365 A 3-62 A 1377 A 1 ý,,ýA 1378 G 1378 G 378 G 1366 G 1363 G 1 1376 1379 A 1379 A 1379 A 1367 A 1364 A 1379 U32 1380 A 1380 A 1380 A 1368 A 1365 A 1380 -1381 A 1381 A 1381 1369 A 1366 A 113131 38 1434 T3- -c -1382 -c 73-7-o C 1367 C 13822 1382 c a2 1435 13831 A 1383 A 1371 A 383 1383 1368 iý , 1384 A 13841 A 13M A 1372 -- r- 1369 A 1 4 1437 1385 C 1385 C 113861 C 1373 C 137-0 - C 1 1438 1M61 T 1386 T 1386 T 1374 T 1371 T 1- 1439 1387 T 1387 1387 T 1375 T 1372 T -14-40 1388 T 1388 T 1388 T -1376 T 1373 T 1 031, 1389 A 1389 A 1389 A 1377 - A -137-4 A 1389 1390 G 1390 G 1390 G 1378 G 1375 G 1390 1391 A 1391 A 1391 A 1379 A 1376 A 1391 1444 ý,A 1392 T 1392 T -1392 T T3-80 T 1377 T 1392 -130 A 1393 A -1-39-3 - A -1381 - A 1378 A 1 1393 1446 1394 T 1394 T 1394 T 1ý2 T 1379 T 1447 T"' 1395 G 13ý G _T__ 1395 G G 1380 G 1395 1448 OWN, -13W G 1396 G 1396 - G -139 G 1381 G 1396 44 1397 A 1397 A 1397 A 1385 A 1382 A 397 00,11, "-1449 C,,' 8fO " , A 13981 T 1398 T 13981 T 1386 T 1383 T 398 """tam" 141 1399 C 1399 C 1399 C 1387 C 1384 C 1399 1452 1400 A 1400 A 1400 A 1388 A -1-38-5 --- V- 1453 1, 10 1401 G 14 1 G 14W - G -1-38-9 G 1386 G -14-01 111 T40-2 G 1402 G 1402 G 1390 G 1387 G T4-02- Ir',I,,,Q'Mfrý, 1455 1403 T 1403 T 1403 T 1391 T 'M ..... -13M T -1-403 ý ' ýT,,',,g 1456 1404 G 1404 G 1404 G 139-2 G 1389 G "Al 1 1405 G 7-40-5 -G 14a -G T39-3 -G 13W G 1-406 U 'W 145B 1406 A 1406 A 1406 A 1394 A 1391 A -1-406 'Aý I 1407 A 1407 A 1407 - 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IMM _ pub. 4/8/1994 fil WlNI994 fil &5/95 - fil iDD1993 - -08-/1-54 7-92 - -5 a-/ 1-6 3 4-4 9 - -68/259-1310 - M1465 251 08/160295 SEQ ID NO 8 SEQ ID NO:8 SEQ ID NO 1 SEQ ID NO.8 SEQ ID NOI 1424 T 1424 T 1424 T 1412 T 409 T 1424 1417 1425 A 14ý -A T42-5 -A T4-1-3 -A 1410 -A -1-42-5 7= 0 1426 A -17426 - A T42-6 -- T- 74-14 A 1411 A T42B g&, 141 1427 A 1427 A 1427 A 1415 A 1412 A 1427 148; 6ý' 1428 A 1428 A 4=28 -A 41 -A 14 -A 428 "K, Aý,ý 1429 c -14-29 -C 142-9 -C -f4-17 -7- -14-14 C 1429 1482 C -14-30 - C 14W - C -141-8 C 1415 C 1430 1483 1430 T - - -1 - T U-31 T 1419 T -14-16 T i i 1431 1, 1 ý -ýf4134 1432 1432 T 1432 T 1420 T 14171 T 1432 -, X 1433 C 1-4-33- C C 1433 C 1421 C 141,11 C 1433 14 1434 A A 1422 A 41 A T1434 1434 A F1434 -1435 1435 2 T 14201 T 1435 14BB , 'R 1435 T 1436 T T 424 1436 1489 1436 1 1436 1 1421 1437 T -14-3-7 T 1437 T 1425 T 1 2 - T -143-7 ýM&\,%,T . .... 1490 -f438 -G -ý4-38 -G 1426 1423 - G 1438 1438 G , iWM 1491 1439 A 1439 A 1439 A 1427 A 1424 A T43-9 AMC 1 1492 1440 T 14ý -T -144-0 T 14-28 -T 1425 -T 14W T 1493 1441 C 441 C 441 -1- -1429 - C 1426 ---- = 14-41 14V4 1442 C 1442 C 1442 C 1430 C 1427 C 442 1496 rx, 1443 T 443 T -1443 T -114-31 -T 1428 -T T4-4-3 1444 W-_ U44.4ý A 1444 A 1432 A 1 A 44 M 1445ýý IN 1445 A 144 A 1445 A 1433 A 1 30 A 14 -1-446- T 1446 T 1446 T 1434 T 1 1 -T 1 14 14ý 1447 C 1447 E 14351 C 1432 c 1447 1500 1448 T 1448 T 1448 T 1436 T 1433 1448 1 1 1449 C 1449 C 1449 C -143-7 - C 1 4 c 1449 1 M-5-0 -A -A 1ý A -14-38 A 1435 A 14ý 1503 1451 G 1451 G 1451 G 1439 G 436 G 5 4 -1452 -T 1452 T -145-2 T -144-0 -T T43-7 -T T MM 14-5-3 -G 1453 -G -1453 G -1441 -G -1438 -G 1453 1506 A - U- :M7 1454 A 1454 A 1454 A 1442 A 1439 A 454 k, "8* 1455 A - A 140 A 1443 1455 - -IfUd - A -14-5-5 508 T 1510 14561 T 1456 14ý T 1444 T-- -T4-4i - T 1456 r4lý -T I & 1457 T 1457 T 1457 446 T 1442 T 149 -- A -1-446 -A -14-43 A 14a I ill 1458 A 1458 A 1458 1459 A -1-459 A 1459 -f4-47 --- r- 1-444 1459 1 1480 G 1460 G 1460 G 114481 G 1445 G 60 1513 1461 A 1 1 -A 1-461 A 14491 A -ýf4ý4ý6 -A 1 1 1 14 1462 G 1 G G 11 01 9 1 1417 1 G 1462 rrýl 462 - -1-46-2 S Ai ý,,W 145i A 44, -1463 A 1463 A 1463 A 1463 A 1516 1464 A 1464 A 14U - A lewl A le4al 1464 -1ýýl 7 1'1ý 1465 A 1465 A -1465- A 14531 A 1450 A 1465 lbld kNjýý 1466 T 1466 T 1468 T 1 1451 T 1466 ka, I 14-67 - A 1467 A 1467 A 1 11 A 14-52 41156161M,, I Dzu 'UN&\', A A 1468 1468 7- 1488 A 14561 A -1-45-3 --- 7- 1468 1 ý21 ",4 411 1469 T T 1457 T 1454 T 1469 5 2 - - ý'W -1- G -1-47-0 R -162-3 1470 G 14701 G 1470 G 1458 G 455 1-4-71 A 1471 A 1471 A -ý4-5-9 - A -14-56 - A 1524 Aý _i5 -f4- -A 25 1472 A 1472 A 1472 A 60 A 1457 T47-0 -T -1-473 T 1473 T 1461 -T 14M -T 15-2-6 -1474 -G -1-47-4 -G 1474 G 14ý G T45-9 -G 1527 1475 1475 A 1475 A 1463 A 460 -15-28 T4 -1461 -C 7-62 T4 7-6 -C 76- -C 1476 c 1464 C 1 9 -147 - r- -14" - T 1477 T 1465 T 1462 1 1 ý61J A T -11 -31 SWIT 1478 T 1478 T 1478 T 1466 T 1463 ' I -14-67 1464 G -- ý3- M's 1479 G -1479 -G -1-479 G -G 1 2 -5-80 - G 1480 G 1480 G 1468 G- 1465 G 14ý 1481 A 1481 A 1481 A 14691 A A 1481 1534 A A A 1470 1 8 1: Tý35 1482 A 1482 1482 A T4e7 A 1482 M', Aý -1468 -A 1483 1483 A 1483 A 1483 1471 A g 1484 A 1484 A 1484 A 1472 A 1 A -1-484 Z 1537 -T4-s5- -G -14 -a5 -G T4-85 -G -1473 -G 1470 G 1485 17938 1485 A U -86 -A -1486 -A -1474 A 14H -A T48-6 -T4-87 - A 1-487 A 1487 A 1475 A 1472 A 1 1488 G -5-88 -G -148-8 G -f4-76 G 1473 G 1488 1489 A 7-4-8-9 -A T4-8-9 -A -T4-7-7 -14-7-4 -A 1489 A 1490 T 490 T 49 T 1478 T 1475 T 1490 1 1491 G -W -G -14a G 114-79 G -1-476 G 1 4 1492 C 92 C 92 C 1480 1477 C 1492 1645 c" 1493 A 1493 A 1493 A 1481 A 1478 A 1493 1546 1494 G 1494 G 1494 G 1482 G 1479 G Z. -T-- -- --- r- -T4-8-o -T 1 1548 T I T 1495 T 495 i4s3 1496 C 1496 C 1496 C 1484 C 1481 c 1496 164-9 1497 A A -1497 A 1485 A 14132 A 1 9 50 -A -1-49-8 --- =- 1-4 -- R-- -ý4-83-A 1 -1-5-5-1 A 1499 C 1499 C -1499 C 1487 C 14-4-4-8-8-4-4-4 - C I T55-2 1500 A 1500 A 148-8 - A -14M A 1 1ý63 RA 1501 T i i T -f6ol - r--- -T4-89 14-86 - T 1502 T- 1502 T 1502 T 1490 T ý487 T 1503 A A 15031 A 1491 A 14M - A I 6041 A 114921 A 1 jý49 1 =IH I" M 5 1505 T I ýub i U5 3 55 A 49519 A ft 'Aý, ýuo A ý5-06 ýA l T ... 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I iJJ41 2322 G 2319 23-3-4 2335 A 2335 A 123351 23231 A - 23-20 -233-5 2388 ...... 4 T nýF-T l 2ý ýA-M/ 123361 T 1 2336 T 123351 T 232 21 n6 ,,,U23891 V11' K.I.fte, Kolodner Cell Cell Eýtum Kolodner Koloduer Chapells#1 fil 11117M3 fil 12U11993 pub, 12JM3 pub. 4/W1994 fil WN1994 fil. 615ý ML 1ý1993 081154792 OW 63 449 08/259,310 08/465.251 M160295 SEQ ID NO,8 SEQ 10 NO,8 SEQ ID NOA SEQ ID 1,40ý8 SEQ ID NOA 2337 T ý37 T 2337 T 2325 T 23n T 337 7,z, 2390 326 M 2391 2338 G 2338 G 23M G 23ý -G T3M -G 38 n92 2339 G M39 G 2339 G 2327 G 2324 G 2340 T M40 T 2340 T [23328 T 2325 T 11,!Iý .. 2341 G 2341 G 2341 G 2329 G 2M --- 7- -2341 7ý '4X-, 2394 W_ 2342 C 2342 c 2342 C 2330 C 2327 C 2342 lft,§ 96 II10AI CIýgffg 2343 T 2343 T 2343 T 2331 T 2328 T M43 "CT '3ý1011 -2396 WIM111, IT ý,Mhfi 23a --- r- -2344 T 2344 T 233ý2 29 2344 31`7 123451 2345 T 2333 T 23301 T 23 23451 T T 45 T,,' 2 98 2346 T 2346 T 2334 T 2399 2346 T M46 N 2347 T 2347 ---- r- 2W -T 2335 T 2332 T 2347 2348 G 2348 G 2348 G 2336 G 2333 2348 2401 2349 1 2UIff I W , C 2349 C M49 -C 2ý C 2334 Q 24-02 2350 A 23ý -A 50 -A r- Z335 A 2ý13 2403 2351 T 3 -2 ý51 T 23-5-1 T M39 T 2336 T 1 N04 -nn G 2352 G 23-52 G 2340 G 2337 G -f4O5 2 T 2338 T 2353 2353 353 -T 23ý -- T'- _Z341 - 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Kolodnar 0.11 Cell Ermtum Kolodner Kolodner Chapelle #1 ill. 11/17193 fil. 12f7/1993 pub. 12/g/93 _ pub, V811994 _ fil, 6/1 VI 994 filL W5195 fil 1ý11?93 0&154 792 08/163.449 OM59,31 0 081465,251 08/160295 SEC ID NO.8 SEQ ID NO 8 SEQ ID NO 1 SEQ ID NO:8 I SEQ ID NO 1 2919 C 2919 C 291-9 T 2907 NIA 2904 C N19 2920 A 2920 A 2920 C N08 N/A 2905 A N20 2921 G 2921 G 2921 A 2909 NIA 2906 G ýez I 2922 T 2922 T 2922 G 2910 NIA N07 T N22 2923 G 2923 G 2923 T Nil NIA N08 G 2923 2924 C 2924 C 2924 G 2912 NIA 2909 C 2924 2925 C 2925 C 2925 C 2913 NIA 2910 C 2925 2926 C 2926 C 2926 C 2914 NIA Nil C 2927 A 29271 A A 129271 C 29151 WA 2912 29281 T 29281 T 2928 A 2916 NIA 2913 T yv2b 2929 G 29291 G 2929 T 2917 NIA 2914 G 2930 G 2930 G 2930 G 2918 NIA 2915 G 2931 G 2931 G 2931 G 2919 NIA 2916 G 2932 C 2932 C 2932 G 2920 NIA 2917 C N32 2933 T 2933 T 2933 C 2921 N/A 2918 T 2934 A 2934 A 2934 T 2922 N/A 2919 A 2934 2935 T 2935 T 2935 A 2923 N/A 2920 T 2935 All ' M" 2936 C N36 C 2936 T 2924 NfA 2921 2936 2937 A 2937 A 2937 C 2925 N/A 2922 A 2937 2938 A 2938 A 2938 A 2926 N/A 2923 A 2938 2939 C 2939 C 2939 A 2927 NIA 2924 C N39 M&I 2940 T N40 T 2940, C 29281 NIA 2925 T 1 2940 2941 T 2941 T 2941 T 2929 NIA 2926 T 41 2942 A 29421 A 2942 T 2930 NIA 292711 A 294 2943 A 2943 A 2943 A 2931 NIA 2928 A 2944 T 2944 T 2944 A 2932 NIA nN T N44 2945 A 2945 A 2945 T 2933 NfA 2930 A Z94b 2946 A 2946 A 2946 A 2934 N/A 2931 A N46 2947 G 2947 G 2947 A 2935 N/A 2932 G ýA7 2948 A 2948 A 2948 G 2936 N/A 3 A 2948 2949 T 2949 T 2949 A 2937 N/A 2934 T N49 2950 A 2950 A 2950 T 2938 NIA 2935 A 2950, 2951 T 2951 T 2951 A 2939 NIA 2936 T N51 2952 T 2952 T 2M2- T 2940 N/A 2937 T N52 - T N53, Mý, 2953 T 2953 T 2953, T 2941 NIA 2938 T 2954 A 2954 A 29ý T 2942 NfA 2939 A N54 2955 G 2955 G 2955 A 2943 NIA 2940 G 295511, 2956 T 2956 T 2956 G 2944 N/A 2941 T 295 K"ýy, 2957 A 2967 A 2957 T 2945 N/A 2942 A N57 2958 A 2958 A 29M A 2946 NfA 2943 A N58 2959 T 2959 T 29M) A 2947 NIA 2944 T 2960 A 2960 A 2960 T 2948 N/A 2945 A 2961 T 2961 T 2961 A 2949 N/A N81 2946 ;4 2962 T -29iff T 2962 'NUM& T 29501 N/A N47 T T 2963 T 2963 T 2963 T T 2963 T"ý 2951 N/A 2948 2964 T 2964 T 2964 T 2952 NtA -NO T N64 2965 A 2965 A 2965 T 2953 N/A 2950 A N65 2966 C 2965 C 290 A 2954 N/A 2951 C 2966 -29ff T 2967 T 12967 C 2955 NIA 2952 T 2916 1 2968 T 2968 T 2968 T 2956 N/A 2953 T 2Ubb 2969 T 296D T 2969 T 2957 NIA Nlý 2 6 2970 G G 2970 T 2958 NIA 2955 G 2971 A 2971 A 2971 G 2959 NIA 2956 A 2 71 2972 G 2972 G 2972 A 2960 TA 2957 G 2973 G N73 G 2973 G 2961 NVA 2958 G 2973 A N74 A 2974 G N62 NVA 2959 2975 C N75 C 2975 A 29631 N/A 60 C 1 2975 2976 A N76 A 2976 C 2964 NIA 2961 A 2977 T N77 T 2977 A 2965 NIA 2962 T 1.17 2978 T 2978 T 2978 T -ý966 NIA 2978, 2979 T 2979 T 297 T T 2967 N/A 2964 2979 2980 T 2980 T 2980 T 2968 N/A Nfl5 T 2980 2981 C 2981 11 C 112981 T 2969 N/A 2%6 C ZU61 Al 2982 A 29821 A 1 29821 C 2970 N/A 2967 A 2982 2983 A 2983 A 2983 A 2971 NIA 2968 A 2983 29841 A 2984 A 29841 A - WA 2969 2984 2985 G 2985 G 2985 A 2973 N/A 2970 G 2985 2986 A 2986 A 2986 G 2974 N/A 2971 A 2986 IN 2987 T 2987 T 2987 A 2975 NIA 29721 T 2988 T 2988 T 2988 T 2976 NIA 29731 T 2 8 - -29- - -292989 T 89 T 89 T 2977 MA 2974 T 2 8 2990 T 2990 T 2990 T 2978 NIA T 29DO 2991 T N91 T 2991 T 2979 WA 2976 T 2992 A 2992 A 2992 T 2980 WA 2977 A 2992 2993 T 2993 T 2993 A 2981 WA 2978 2994 T -- 29-94 T 29-94 T 2982 WA 2979 T 2994 2995 T 129951 T 2995 T 2983 WA 2980 T 2995 2996 T 2996 T 2996 T N84 NIA 29811111 T 2997 G 2997 G 299 T 2985 NIA 2982 G 2vu, -2-9-98 - A 2998 G 2986 N/A 2983 A 2 -29-99 - A 29991 A 2987 NIA 2984 A ee 30-00- - A 301DO 1 A 29681 N/A 2985 A WiM A 31MI A 129891 N/A 2966 A W-02 -A 3W21 A 29m 1 NIA 2987 "A 98B I T lodner Cý I Call raw. oo her Ko a ner Chapelle #1 fi 11 L1111 hLý 3 --- ýfil -12fM49'93 pub. 1219M3 pub, 4/8/1994 fil. 6/1311994 filL Uý95 fil, 1?Qfl993 08/154.792 1 081163,449 OM59,310 081465,251 081160295 SEQ ID NC,6 SEQ ID NO:B SEQ ID NOA SEQ ID NO 8 SEQ ID NOA 3004 3W4 T 2992 N/A 2989 G [004 010 005 3 A A 305 G 2993 N/A 2990 A 3W5 0,6 2994 3W6 -29 9-1 - 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