What is New in WIPO’s ST.26 Sequence Listing Standard

 What is New in WIPO’s ST.26 Sequence Listing Standard

All patent applications specifying nucleotide or amino acid sequences must include a sequence listing. The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has set forth international standards for preparing sequence listings, and failure to comply with these guidelines may result in the rejection of the patent application. WIPO recently introduced the latest sequence listing standard, ST26, which aims to enhance data searching and transfer for patent offices, inventors, and applicants alike.

This article explores ST26 and delves into its features, benefits, drawbacks of the previous standard (ST25), and more.

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