Question: 1. What is cDNA? 2. Why is cDNA patentable, while DNA is not? The U.S. Supreme Court determined that DNA could not be the subject

1. What is cDNA?

2. Why is cDNA patentable, while DNA is not?


The U.S. Supreme Court determined that DNA could not be the subject of a patent since a patent cannot be obtained upon a product of nature. But the court also held that cDNA, a synthetically created DNA is not a “product of nature,” so it is patent eligible under patent law. 

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