Inventor
Kary B. Mullis
Patents indexed
4
Year range
1987 – 1993
Associated with
Years active
1987 – 1993
Total patents
4
Most recent
1993
Frequent collaborator
Randall K. Saiki
Domains
Activity by decade
Patents
4
Career timeline
4 patents, 1987–1993
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How to Make Billions of Copies of a DNA Segment
This patent describes the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), a method to rapidly create many copies of a specific piece of DNA or RNA, enabling its detection and analysis.
How to Make Many Copies of a DNA Piece with Heat
This patent describes the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) method, a technique to make millions of copies of a specific DNA segment using a heat-resistant enzyme and repeated temperature changes.
How to Make Many Copies of a Specific DNA Segment
This patent describes the fundamental three-step process for making millions of copies of a specific piece of DNA using short starter molecules and an enzyme, a technique known as Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).
Using PCR to Detect Viruses in Blood and Tissue Samples
A 1989 patent by Nobel laureate Kary Mullis and his team on using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to replicate and detect tiny amounts of viral DNA or RNA, such as HIV and Hepatitis B, directly from human clinical samples.
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