US PATENT SUBCLASS 435 / 270
.~.~ Removing nucleic acid from intact or disrupted cell


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435 /   HD   CHEMISTRY: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY

262  DF  PROCESS OF UTILIZING AN ENZYME OR MICRO-ORGANISM TO DESTROY HAZARDOUS OR TOXIC WASTE, LIBERATE, SEPARATE, OR PURIFY A PREEXISTING COMPOUND OR COMPOSITION THEREFORE; CLEANING OBJECTS OR TEXTILES {8}
267  DF  .~ Treating animal or plant material or micro-organism {6}
270.~.~ Removing nucleic acid from intact or disrupted cell


DEFINITION

Classification: 435/270

Removing nucleic acid from intact or disrupted cell:

(under subclass 267) Processes wherein an intact or disrupted cell's nucleic acid content is reduced by the use of an enzyme or microorganism.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

71, Chemistry: Fertilizers, for the production of substances having a nutrient action on plant growth and the product of such processes including methods of utilizing microorganisms to produce a fertilizer, e.g., compositing as well as the microorganism containing fertilizer so produced.

504, Plant Protecting and Regulating Compositions, for the production of substances having a stimulating, inhibiting, or regulating action on plant growth and the product of such processes including methods of utilizing microorganisms to produce a plant growth stimulator, inhibitor, or regulator as well the microorganism containing plant growth regulator so produced.