System and method with fiducials responding to multiple excitation frequencies

US11896944B2 · US · B2

Patent metadata
FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11896944-B2
Application numberUS-201816482592-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 31, 2018
Priority dateFeb 1, 2017
Publication dateFeb 13, 2024
Grant dateFeb 13, 2024

How to read this patent

A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.

  1. Title

    What the patent document calls the invention.

  2. Abstract

    A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.

  3. Assignees and inventors

    Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.

  4. Key dates

    Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.

  5. First independent claim

    The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.

  6. CPC / IPC classifications

    Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.

  7. Citations and related patents

    Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.

Abstract

Official abstract text for this publication.

Fiducial markers are provided on patterned arrays of the type that may be used for molecular analysis, such as sequencing. The fiducials may have configurations that enhance their detection in image or detection data, that facilitate or improve processing, that provide encoding of useful information, and so forth. Examples of the fiducials may include an “always on” type that respond to multiple frequencies of radiation used during processing and detection so as to return signals during successive cycles of imaging.

First claim

Opening claim text (preview).

The invention claimed is: 1. An array, comprising: a support having a plurality of areas, each of the plurality of areas having locations that, in operation, receive biological samples differing from one another to respond differently in successive cycles of fluorescent imaging; and a fiducial feature on the support in each of the plurality of areas, each of the fiducial features including at least one depression and a plurality of autofluorescent beads disposed in the at least one depression, the at least one depression having a shape that separates an inner area where some of the locations are located and an outer area where some other of the locations are located, the shape being selected from the group consisting of a single circle, a single segmented circle, two non-concentric and segmented rings, and a non-closed shape, the autofluorescent beads being formed of a fluorescent material that responds by producing a detectable signal in the successive cycles of fluorescent imaging. 2. The array of claim 1 , further comprising the biological samples in each of the locations, wherein in performing the successive cycles of fluorescent imaging only some of the biological samples appear in successive images to the exclusion of other of the biological samples, but in which the fiducial features appear in all images. 3. The array of claim 1 , wherein the fluorescent material of the fiducial features is responsive to at least two different wavelengths of light used in the successive cycles of fluorescent imaging. 4. The array of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of autofluorescent beads disposed in the at least one depression is too large to be received in the locations of the support that receive the biological samples. 5. The array of claim 1 , wherein the locations are disposed in a regular repeating pattern on the support. 6. The array of claim 1 , further comprising the biological samples in each of the locations, wherein the biological samples comprise nucleic acid sequences. 7. The array of claim 1 , wherein the fiducial features are structured to produce image data encoding information. 8. The array of claim 1 , further comprising at least one additional fiducial feature that is formed in or on the support and is optically reflective to, during imaging, return at least a portion of incident radiation for locating, adjusting the location of, or registering the support or the locations. 9. The array of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of the autofluorescent beads has a diameter of between about 5 μm and about 10 μm. 10. The array of claim 1 , wherein the fluorescent material is polystyrene, silica, or a combination thereof. 11. A method, comprising: disposing reaction sites at locations on a support including a plurality of areas, each of the plurality of areas having some of the locations, the reaction sites to attach biological samples differing from one another to respond differently in successive cycles of fluorescent imaging; and disposing a fiducial feature on the support in each of the plurality of areas, the fiducial feature including at least one depression and a plurality of autofluorescent beads disposed in the at least one depression, the at least one depression having a shape that separates an inner area where some of the locations are located and an outer area where some other of the locations are located, the shape being selected from the group consisting of a single circle, a single segmented circle, two non-concentric and segmented rings, and a non-closed shape, the autofluorescent beads being formed of a fluorescent material that responds by producing a detectable signal in the successive cycles of fluorescent imaging. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: introducing the biological samples to the support to attach the biological samples to the reaction sites; and imaging the biological samples and the fiducial features in the successive cycles of fluorescent imaging at different wavelengths of light to produce image data that encodes fluorescent signals produced by the biological samples and the fiducial feature. 13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising introducing the biological samples to the support to attach the biological samples to the reaction sites; wherein between each successive cycle of fluorescent imaging, a tag is removed from the biological sample at each location, and an additional biological component is added to each biological sample at each location, the additional biological components having tags that respond to the successive cycle of fluorescent imaging. 14. The array of claim 1 , further comprising an auto-centering fiducial located outside of the plurality of areas on the support where the locations of the support that receive the biological samples are disposed. 15. The array of claim 7 , wherein the information is encoded by alternate signal-producing areas and non-signal producing areas detectable in the image data, and wherein the alternate signal-producing areas and non-signal-producing areas are detectable as unchanged through the successive cycles of fluorescent imaging. 16. The array of claim 15 , wherein the alternate signal-producing areas and non-signal-producing areas comprise dash-like areas, dot-like areas, or combinations thereof. 17. The array of claim 7 , wherein each of the fiducial features comprises a plurality of the autofluorescent objects disposed in the at least one depression, and wherein the information is encoded by a relative orientation or positioning of the autofluorescent objects. 18. The array of claim 7 , wherein each of the fiducial features comprises machine-readable indicia comprising discrete regions arranged to define binary data having an interpretable meaning. 19. The array of claim 18 , wherein the machine-readable indicia comprise a bar-code indicia. 20. The array of claim 7 , wherein the encoded information of one fiducial feature is indicative of an orientation or direction of other fiducial features on the support. 21. The array of claim 7 , wherein the encoded information is indicative of a location of a respective one of the fiducial features. 22. The array of claim 7 , wherein the encoded information is indicative of an identification of the support or a subject donor of the biological samples.

Assignees

Inventors

Classifications

  • Sequential or parallel reactions, e.g. for the synthesis of polypeptides or polynucleotides; Apparatus and devices for combinatorial chemistry or for making molecular arrays (synthesis methods per se C40B50/00) · CPC title

  • using probe arrays or probe chips (C12Q1/6874 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Spatial resolved fluorescence measurements; Imaging · CPC title

  • Biomedical image inspection · CPC title

  • fluorophore · CPC title

Patent family

Related publications grouped by family.

External sources

Frequently asked questions

Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.

What does patent US11896944B2 cover?
Fiducial markers are provided on patterned arrays of the type that may be used for molecular analysis, such as sequencing. The fiducials may have configurations that enhance their detection in image or detection data, that facilitate or improve processing, that provide encoding of useful information, and so forth. Examples of the fiducials may include an “always on” type that respond to multipl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Illumina Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01J19/0046. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 13 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).