C40BCOMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRYLIBRARIES, e.g. CHEMICAL LIBRARIES in silico combinatorial libraries of nucleic acids, proteins or peptides G16B35/00; in silico combinatorial chemistry G16C20/60In this subclass, the first place priority rule is applied, i.e. at each hierarchical level, classification is made in the first appropriate place. When classifying in this subclass, subject matter of interest is also classified in other appropriate places:library members are also classified in the appropriate places elsewhere in the IPC, (e.g. in section C) according to established procedure relating to "Markush"-type formulae (see paragraph 100 and 101 of the Guide); methods or apparatus covered by this subclass are also classified for their biological, chemical, physical or other features in the appropriate places in the IPC, if such features are of interest, e.g. A01N Biocides A61K Preparations for medical, dental or toilet purposes A61P Specific therapeutic activity of chemical compounds or medicinal preparations B01D Separation B01J Chemical or physical processes, e.g. catalysis; Apparatus therefor B01L Chemical or physical laboratory apparatus B29 Shaped plastics C01, C07, C08 Inorganic, organic or organic macromolecular compounds; Methods of preparation or separation thereof C12 Biochemistry. microbiology, enzymology including microorganisms or enzymes, preparing them, using them to synthesise compounds or compositions; Measuring or testing processes involving microorganisms or enzymes; Mutation or genetic engineering C22 Metal alloys G01N Chemical or physical analysis G01R, G01TPhysical measurements methods; Apparatus thereforG03F Photomechanical methods G06F Electrical digital data processing G06K Data processing G06T Image data processing G09F Displaying; Advertising.
C12N15/1034 - C12N15/1093 always take precedence over C40B.
C40B10/00 C40B10/00Directed molecular evolution of macromolecules, e.g. RNA, DNA or proteins C40B20/00Methods specially adapted for identifying library members C40B20/02Identifying library members by their fixed physical location on a support or substrate C40B20/04Identifying library members by means of a tag, label, or other readable or detectable entity associated with the library members, e.g. decoding processes C40B20/06using iterative deconvolution techniques C40B20/08Direct analysis of the library members per se by physical methods, e.g. spectroscopy C40B30/00Methods of screening libraries C40B30/04by measuring the ability to specifically bind a target molecule, e.g. antibody-antigen binding, receptor-ligand binding C40B30/06by measuring effects on living organisms, tissues or cells C40B30/08by measuring catalytic activity C40B30/10by measuring physical properties, e.g. mass C40B40/00Libraries per se, e.g. arrays, mixtures C40B40/02Libraries contained in or displayed by microorganisms, e.g. bacteria or animal cellsLibraries contained in or displayed by vectors, e.g. plasmidsLibraries containing only microorganisms or vectors C40B40/04Libraries containing only organic compoundsLibraries containing salts of organic compounds are classified in the groups for the libraries containing the parent compound C40B40/06Libraries containing nucleotides or polynucleotides, or derivatives thereof C40B40/08Libraries containing RNA or DNA which encodes proteins, e.g. gene libraries C40B40/10Libraries containing peptides or polypeptides, or derivatives thereof C40B40/12Libraries containing saccharides or polysaccharides, or derivatives thereof C40B40/14Libraries containing macromolecular compounds and not covered by groups C40B40/06 - C40B40/12 C40B40/16Libraries containing metal-containing organic compounds C40B40/18Libraries containing only inorganic compounds or inorganic materials C40B50/00Methods of creating libraries, e.g. combinatorial synthesis C40B50/04using dynamic combinatorial chemistry techniques C40B50/06Biochemical methods, e.g. using enzymes or whole viable microorganisms C40B50/08Liquid phase synthesis, i.e. wherein all library building blocks are in liquid phase or in solution during library creationParticular methods of cleavage from the liquid support C40B50/10involving encoding steps C40B50/12using a particular method of attachment to the liquid support C40B50/14Solid phase synthesis, i.e. wherein one or more library building blocks are bound to a solid support during library creationParticular methods of cleavage from the solid support C40B50/16involving encoding steps C40B50/18using a particular method of attachment to the solid support C40B60/00Apparatus specially adapted for use in combinatorial chemistry or with libraries C40B60/02Integrated apparatus specially adapted for creating libraries, screening libraries and for identifying library members C40B60/04Integrated apparatus specially adapted for both screening libraries and identifying library members C40B60/06Integrated apparatus specially adapted for both creating libraries and identifying library members C40B60/08Integrated apparatus specially adapted for both creating and screening libraries C40B60/10for identifying library members C40B60/12for screening libraries C40B60/14for creating libraries C40B70/00Tags or labels specially adapted for combinatorial chemistry or libraries, e.g. fluorescent tags or bar codes C40B80/00Linkers or spacers specially adapted for combinatorial chemistry or libraries, e.g. traceless linkers or safety-catch linkers C40B99/00Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass