Probe Array definition

Probe Array means a solid support having an array of polynucleotides with known location and sequence fabricated by or for and sold by Affymetrix for use in expression analysis and genotyping and shall include all probe arrays generally offered by Affymetrix for commercial sale during the Term as well as arrays available through Affymetrix' current CustomExpress®, NimbleExpress™ and Made-to-Order programs, as well as resequencing arrays available through Affymetrix' current CustomSeq® program, including those now available as indicated on Exhibits 1-3. Such arrays must be purchased in whole wafer increments unless otherwise indicated in Exhibits 1-3. All other custom arrays/array designs will be mutually agreed to in writing between the Parties in advance.
Probe Array means a solid support having an array of polynucleotides with known location and sequence fabricated by Affymetrix pursuant to this Agreement for use in expression analysis.
Probe Array means a solid support having an array of polynucleotides with known location and sequence fabricated by Affymetrix pursuant to this Agreement for use in [***] CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS. -4-

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  • After Affymetrix determines [***] the feasibility of the manufacture of New Process Custom Probe Arrays pursuant to the Work Plan, N-Mer shall have the right to order its requirements of New Process Custom Probe Arrays from Affymetrix, provided that in such orders N-Mer will identify probe sequences for each New Process Custom Probe Array [***].

  • Buyer agrees that third parties may only receive data from Expression Probe Array Data under (c)(i)-(iii) hereof pursuant to written agreements containing obligations explicitly benefitting AFX that are no less restrictive than those in this Agreement and which require such third party recipients not to sublicense or further distribute or transfer such data.

  • During their negotiations, the Parties will consider, among other factors, the particular specifications of such Collaboration Products and the specifications of Probe Array Type Products which may be used in, with and/or as part of such Collaboration Products.

  • Any deviation from standard GeneChip Product or Probe Array design and manufacturing processes will require a specific quotation for an individual design and will be considered outside of the CustomExpress program.

  • For each Probe Array delivered to N-Mer or its Affiliates for distribution to end users, N-Mer shall pay Affymetrix according to the following formula: PER UNIT PROBE ARRAY PRICE = [***] where [***] is calculated under general accepted accounting principles as applied by [***].

  • N-Mer shall have the right to order its requirements of Standard Custom Probe Arrays from Affymetrix, provided that in such orders N-Mer will identify probe sequences for each Standard Custom Probe Array [***].

  • BMX shall have responsibility for over-all system planning and development, including, without limitation, instrument development, integrated device development, amplification technology development, DNA Probe Array packaging, regulatory approval and marketing, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to commercialize products pursuant to this Agreement.

  • In addition, upon reasonable advance notice to AFFX that Roche reasonably expects to use greater capacity for Probe Array design, AFFX will reasonably expand its Probe Array design capabilities to accommodate such increased demand by Roche.

  • For example, AFFX and BMX may mutually agree on direct reimbursement for an item of capital equipment (excluding DNA Probe Array manufacturing assets) to be used in the development phase or may decide to load such costs into the cost per Licensed DNA Probe Array, but not both.

  • Buyer shall not be permitted to disclose or use Probe Array Information as described herein if such disclosure or use (i) would be in violation of any contractual obligation of Buyer or, to Buyer’s knowledge, AFX to a third party or (ii) would infringe a valid and enforceable patent or, to Buyer’s knowledge, other intellectual property right of a third party.


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Probe Array means a single Solid Support having affixed thereto oligonucleotide, including nucleic acid, probes [***]; provided that [***] are excluded.
Probe Array means a solid support having an array of polynucleotides with known [***] CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS.
Probe Array means an array of diverse nucleic acids or polynucleotides at defined locations on a single solid support which is claimed or covered by (x) patents or patent applications, (y) any substitutions, divisions, continuations, continuations-in-part, reissues, renewals, registrations, confirmations, re-examinations, extensions, supplementary protection certificates or the like, or any provisional applications, of any such patents or patent applications, or (z) any foreign or international equivalent of any of the foregoing, in each case owned by or exclusively licensed to Affymetrix or its Affiliates as of the Effective Date or acquired or developed after the Effective Date independent of all of the Research Programs and Product Development Programs.
Probe Array means a single Solid Support having affixed thereto oligonucleotide, including nucleic acid, probes [***]; provided that [***]. CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24b-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.
Probe Array means arrays that consist of a support on which nucleic acid probes are attached directly or indirectly (e.g. using beads) as single molecules or localized groups of replicas, with each usable probe having a known or determined nucleic acid sequence and known position on the support so that the position on the support can be used in an assay to identify the nucleic acid probe. Locations of probe attachment sites or probe position assignment may be random or in the form of a predefined pattern. As a clarification, Probe Arrays can be prepared by random probe assignment to probe positions and determination of which probe is in which position by sequencing or otherwise identifying the sequences of the attached probes. Some positions may have unusable nucleic acid probe with undetermined and/or unknown sequence. Usable probes may have degenerate bases.

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