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EP1786924 - METHOD OF DETECTING ANEUPLOIDY [Right-click to bookmark this link]
StatusThe application is deemed to be withdrawn
Status updated on  20.11.2009
Database last updated on 31.08.2024
Most recent event   Tooltip20.11.2009Application deemed to be withdrawnpublished on 23.12.2009  [2009/52]
Applicant(s)For all designated states
Genera Biosystems Pty Ltd
Level 25, Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street Brisbane
Queensland 4000 / AU
[2007/21]
Inventor(s)01 / POETTER, Karl, Frederick
25 Urquhart Street
Northcote, Victoria 3070 / AU
 [2007/21]
Representative(s)Dzieglewska, Hanna Eva
Dehns
St Bride's House
10 Salisbury Square
London EC4Y 8JD / GB
[N/P]
Former [2007/21]Dzieglewska, Hanna Eva
Frank B. Dehn & Co. St Bride's House 10 Salisbury Square
London EC4Y 8JD / GB
Application number, filing date05756674.706.07.2005
[2007/21]
WO2005AU00991
Priority number, dateAU2004090370606.07.2004         Original published format: AU 2004903706
[2007/21]
Filing languageEN
Procedural languageEN
PublicationType: A1 Application with search report
No.:WO2006002491
Date:12.01.2006
Language:EN
[2006/02]
Type: A1 Application with search report 
No.:EP1786924
Date:23.05.2007
Language:EN
The application published by WIPO in one of the EPO official languages on 12.01.2006 takes the place of the publication of the European patent application.
[2007/21]
Search report(s)International search report - published on:AU12.01.2006
(Supplementary) European search report - dispatched on:EP02.09.2008
ClassificationIPC:C12Q1/68
[2007/21]
CPC:
C12Q1/6809 (EP,US); C12Q1/6841 (EP,US)
C-Set:
C12Q1/6809, C12Q2545/114 (EP,US);
C12Q1/6841, C12Q2545/114 (US,EP)
Designated contracting statesAT,   BE,   BG,   CH,   CY,   CZ,   DE,   DK,   EE,   ES,   FI,   FR,   GB,   GR,   HU,   IE,   IS,   IT,   LI,   LT,   LU,   LV,   MC,   NL,   PL,   PT,   RO,   SE,   SI,   SK,   TR [2007/21]
Extension statesALNot yet paid
BANot yet paid
HRNot yet paid
MKNot yet paid
YUNot yet paid
TitleGerman:VERFAHREN ZUM NACHWEIS VON ANEUPLOIDIE[2007/21]
English:METHOD OF DETECTING ANEUPLOIDY[2007/21]
French:PROCEDE DE DETECTION DE L'ANEUPLOIDIE[2007/21]
Entry into regional phase05.02.2007National basic fee paid 
05.02.2007Search fee paid 
05.02.2007Designation fee(s) paid 
05.02.2007Examination fee paid 
Examination procedure05.02.2007Examination requested  [2007/21]
27.04.2007Amendment by applicant (claims and/or description)
10.12.2008Despatch of a communication from the examining division (Time limit: M06)
22.06.2009Application deemed to be withdrawn, date of legal effect  [2009/52]
28.07.2009Despatch of communication that the application is deemed to be withdrawn, reason: reply to the communication from the examining division not received in time  [2009/52]
Fees paidRenewal fee
05.02.2007Renewal fee patent year 03
14.07.2008Renewal fee patent year 04
Penalty fee
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31.07.200905   M06   Not yet paid
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 [Y]WO9914376  (GENACO BIOMEDICAL PRODUCTS INC [US]) [Y] 1-19 * abstract * * page 22, line 7 - page 25, line 9 * * page 27, line 1 - line 23; figure 5; claims 1-24 *;
 [Y]WO9935293  (LYNX THERAPEUTICS INC [US], et al) [Y] 1-19 * abstract * * page 27, line 20 - page 30, line 23; examples 4-7; claim 1 *;
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