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Results from current homology-based search tools, designed to locate biologically relevant sequences, present a level of uncertainty from an intellectual property standpoint.
Although the US Supreme Court upheld the patent eligibility of plants, issues remain concerning the decision's implementation and other forms of plant IP protection.
The Supreme Court's decision in Festo preserves flexibility in the doctrine of equivalents, restoring some confidence in patents, but creates uncertainties of its own.