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`CLAIMS
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`1.
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`A genelibrary, comprising a collection of genes, wherein the collection comprisesat
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`least 100 different preselected synthetic genes that are each ofat least 0.5 kb length with an error
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`rate of less than 1 in 3000 bp compared to predetermined sequences comprising the genes.
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`2.
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`A genelibrary, comprising a collection of genes, wherein the collection comprisesat
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`least 100 different preselected synthetic genes that are each ofat least 0.5 kb length, wherein at least
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`90% of the preselected synthetic genes comprise anerrorrate of less than 1 in 3000 bp comparedto
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`predetermined sequences comprising the genes.
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`3.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein at least 90% ofthe preselected
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`synthetic genes comprise an errorrate of less than 1 in 5000 bp compared to predetermined
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`sequences comprising the genes.
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`4.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein at least 0.05% of the preselected
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`synthetic genesareerrorfree.
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`5.
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`The genelibrary according to claims | or 2, wherein at least 0.5% of the preselected
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`synthetic genesareerrorfree.
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`6.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein at least 90% ofthe preselected
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`synthetic genesareerrorfree.
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`7.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the preselected synthetic genes
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`comprise a deletion rate of less than 1 in 3000 bp comparedto predetermined sequences comprising
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`the genes.
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`8.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the preselected synthetic genes
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`comprise an insertion rate of less than 1 in 3000 bp compared to predetermined sequences
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`comprising the genes.
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`9.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the preselected synthetic genes
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`comprise a substitution rate of less than 1 in 3000 bp compared to predetermined sequences
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`comprising the genes.
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`10.‘
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`The genelibrary accordingto claims | or 2, further comprising at least 10 copies of
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`each synthetic gene.
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`11.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, further comprising at least 100 copies of
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`each synthetic gene.
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`12.
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`The genelibrary according to claims | or 2, further comprising at least 1000 copies of
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`each synthetic gene.
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`13.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1| or 2, further comprising at least 1000000
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`copies of each synthetic gene.
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`14.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the collection comprisesat least
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`500 genes.
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`15.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the collection comprisesat least
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`5000 genes.
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`16.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the collection comprisesat least
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`10000 genes.
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`17.
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`The genelibrary according to claims | or 2, wherein the preselected synthetic genes
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`are at least 1kb.
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`18.
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`The genelibrary according to claims | or 2, wherein the preselected synthetic genes
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`are at least 2kb.
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`19.
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`The genelibrary according to claims | or 2, wherein the preselected synthetic genes
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`are at least 3kb.
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`20.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the predetermined sequences
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`comprise less than 20 bp in addition comparedto the preselected synthetic genes.
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`21.
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`The genelibrary according to claims | or 2, wherein the predetermined sequences
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`comprise less than 15 bp in addition comparedto the preselected synthetic genes.
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`22.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein at least one of the synthetic
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`genes differ from any other synthetic gene byat least 0.1%.
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`23.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein each of the synthetic genes differ
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`from any other synthetic gene by at least 0.1%.
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`24.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein at least one of the synthetic
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`genes differ from any other synthetic gene byat least 10%.
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`25.
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`The gene library according to claims 1 or 2, wherein each of the synthetic genes differ
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`from any other synthetic gene by at least 10%.
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`26.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein at least one of the synthetic
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`genes differ from any other synthetic gene by at least 2 base pairs.
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`27.
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`The gene library according to claims 1 or 2, wherein each of the synthetic genes differ
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`from any other synthetic gene by at least 2 base pairs.
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`28.
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`The genelibrary according to claims | or 2, further comprising synthetic genes that
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`are of less than 2kb with an errorrate of less than 1 in 20000 bp comparedto preselected sequences
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`of the genes.
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`29.
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`The gene library according to claims 1 or 2, wherein a subsetofthe collection of
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`genes are covalently linked together.
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`30.
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`The gene library according to claims 1 or 2, wherein a first subset of the collection of
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`genes encode for components ofa first metabolic pathway with one or more metabolic end products.
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`31.
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`The genelibrary of claim 30, further comprising selecting of the one or more
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`metabolic end products, thereby constructing the collection of genes.
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`32.
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`The genelibrary of claim 30, wherein the one or more metabolic end products
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`comprise a biofuel.
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`33.
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`The gene library of claim 30, wherein a second subset ofthe collection of genes
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`encode for components of a second metabolic pathway with one or more metabolic end products.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the genelibrary is in a space that
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`is less than 100 m’.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the genelibrary is in a space that
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`is less than 1 m’.
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`The genelibrary according to claims 1 or 2, wherein the genelibrary is in a space that
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`is less than 1 dm’.
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`37.|A method of constructing a gene library, comprising:
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`entering before a first timepoint, in a computer readable non-transient medium atleast
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`a first list of genes and a secondlist of genes, wherein the genesare at least 500 bp and wherein,
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`when compiled into a jointlist, the joint list comprises at least 100 genes;
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`synthesizing more than 90% of the genesin thejoint list before a second timepoint,
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`thereby constructing a gene library with deliverable genes;
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`wherein the second timepointis less than a month apart from the first timepoint.
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`38.
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`The method ofclaim 37, further comprising delivering at least one gene at a second
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`timepoint.
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`39.
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`The method ofclaim 37, wherein at least one of the genes differ from any other gene
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`by at least 0.1% in the genelibrary.
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`40.
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`The method of claim 37, wherein each of the genes differ from any other gene by at
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`least 0.1% in the genelibrary.
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`41.
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`|The methodof claim 37, wherein at least one of the genes differ from any other gene
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`by at least 10% in the genelibrary.
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`42.
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`The methodof claim 37, wherein each of the genes differ from any other gene by at
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`least 10% in the genelibrary.
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`43.|The method of claim 37, wherein at least one of the genes differ from any other gene
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`by at least 2 base pairs in the genelibrary.
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`44.
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`The method ofclaim 37, wherein each of the genesdiffer from any other gene by at
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`least 2 base pairs in the genelibrary.
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`45.
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`The method of claim 37, wherein at least 90% of the deliverable genesare errorfree.
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`46.|The method of claim 37, wherein the deliverable genes comprise an error rate of less
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`than 1/3000 resulting in the generation of a sequence that deviates from the sequenceof a genein the
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`joint list of genes.
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`47.
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`The method of claim 37, wherein at least 90% of the deliverable genes comprise an
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`error rate of less than 1 in 3000 bp resulting in the generation of a sequence that deviates from the
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`sequenceof a genein the jointlist of genes.
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`48.|The method of claim 37, wherein a subsetof the deliverable genes are covalently
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`linked together.
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`49. The methodof claim 37, whereinafirst subset of the jointlist of genes encode for
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`componentsofa first metabolic pathway with one or more metabolic end products.
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`50.
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`The method of claim 49, further comprising selecting the one or more metabolic end
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`products, thereby constructing thefirst, the second, or the jointlist of genes.
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`51.|The method of claim 49, wherein the one or more metabolic end products comprise a
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`biofuel.
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`52.|The method of claim 37, wherein a second subsetofthe joint list of genes encode for
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`components of a second metabolic pathway with one or more metabolic end products.
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`53.|The method of claim 37, wherein the joint list comprises at least 500 genes.
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`54.|The method of claim 37, wherein the joint list comprises at least 5000 genes.
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`55.|The method of claim 37, wherein the joint list comprises at least 10000 genes.
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`56.|The method ofclaim 37, wherein the genesareat least 1kb.
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`57.|The method ofclaim 37, wherein the genesareat least 2kb.
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`58.|The method ofclaim 37, wherein the genesareat least 3kb.
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`59.|The method ofclaim 37, wherein the second timepoint is less than 25 days apart from
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`the first timepoint.
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`60.|The method ofclaim 37, wherein the second timepointis less than 5 days apart from
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`the first timepoint.
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`61.|The methodof claim 37, wherein the second timepointis less than 2 days apart from
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`the first timepoint.
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`62.
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`A methodof constructing a gene library, comprising:
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`entering at a first timepoint, in a computer readable non-transient mediumalist of
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`genes, wherein the list comprises at least 100 genes and wherein the genesare at least 500 bp;
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`synthesizing more than 90% ofthe list of genes, thereby constructing a gene library
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`with deliverable genes;
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`delivering the deliverable genes at a second timepoint, wherein the second timepoint
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`is less than a month apart from thefirst timepoint.
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`63.|The method ofclaim 62, further comprising delivering at least one gene at a second
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`timepoint.
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`64.|The method ofclaim 62, wherein at least one of the genes differ from any other gene
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`by at least 0.1% in the genelibrary.
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`65.|The methodof claim 62, wherein each ofthe genes differ from any other gene byat
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`least 0.1% in the genelibrary.
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`66.|The method ofclaim 62, wherein at least one of the genes differ from any other gene
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`by at least 10% in the genelibrary.
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`67.
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`|The methodof claim 62, wherein each of the genes differ from any other gene byat
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`least 10% in the genelibrary.
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`68.|The methodof claim 62, wherein at least one of the genes differ from any other gene
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`by at least 2 base pairs in the genelibrary.
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`69.
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`The method ofclaim 62, wherein each ofthe genes differ from any other gene byat
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`least 2 base pairs in the genelibrary.
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`70.
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`71.
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`The method ofclaim 62, wherein at least 90% ofthe deliverable genesare errorfree.
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`The methodof claim 62, wherein the deliverable genes comprise an errorrate ofless
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`than 1/3000 resulting in the generation of a sequence that deviates from the sequenceof a genein the
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`list of genes.
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`72.
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`The method of claim 62, wherein at least 90% of the deliverable genes comprise an
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`error rate of less than 1 in 3000 bp resulting in the generation of a sequence that deviates from the
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`sequenceof a genein the list of genes.
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`73.
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`The method ofclaim 62, wherein a subset of the deliverable genes are covalently
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`linked together.
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`74. |The method ofclaim 62, whereinafirst subset of the list of genes encode for
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`componentsofa first metabolic pathway with one or more metabolic end products.
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`The method ofclaim 62, further comprising selecting of the one or more metabolic
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`end products, thereby constructing thelist of genes.
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`76.
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`The method ofclaim 62, wherein the one or more metabolic end products comprise a
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`biofuel.
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`77.
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`The method ofclaim 62, wherein a secondsubsetofthelist of genes encode for
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`components of a second metabolic pathway with one or more metabolic end products.
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`78.
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`79.
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`The method ofclaim 62, wherein the list comprises at least 500, genes.
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`The method ofclaim 62, wherein the list comprises at least 5000 genes.
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`80.|The method of claim 62, wherein the list comprisesat least 10000 genes.
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`81.|The method of claim 62, wherein the genesare at least 1kb.
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`82.|The method of claim 62, wherein the genesare at least 2kb.
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`83.|The method of claim 62, wherein the genesare at least 3kb.
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`84.|The method of claim 62, wherein the second timepointis less than 25 days apart from
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`the first timepoint.
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`85.|The method of claim 62, wherein the second timepointis less than 5 days apart from
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`the first timepoint.
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`86.|The method of claim 62, wherein the second timepointis less than 2 days apart from
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`the first timepoint.
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`87.|A method of synthesizing n-meroligonucleotides on a substrate, comprising:
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`providing a substrate with resolved loci that are functionalized with a chemical
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`moiety suitable for nucleotide coupling; and
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`coupling at least two building blocksto a plurality of growing oligonucleotide chains
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`each residing on oneofthe resolved loci at a rate of at least 12 nucleotides per hour according to a
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`locus specific predetermined sequence, thereby synthesizing a plurality of oligonucleotides that are n
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`basepairs long.
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`88.|The method of claim 87, further comprising coupling at least two building blocks to a
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`plurality of growing oligonucleotide chains each residing on one ofthe resolved loci at a rate ofat
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`least 15 nucleotides per hour
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`89.|The method of claim 87, further comprising coupling at least two building blocks to a
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`plurality of growing oligonucleotide chains each residing on one ofthe resolved loci at a rate of at
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`least 20 nucleotides per hour.
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`90.|The method ofclaim 87, further comprising coupling at least two building blocksto a
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`plurality of growing oligonucleotide chains each residing on one of the resolved loci at a rate of at
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`least 25 nucleotides per hour.
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`91.
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`|The method of claim 87, wherein at least one resolved locus comprises n-mer
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`oligonucleotides deviating from the locus specific predetermined sequence with anerror rate of less
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`than 1/500 bp.
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`92.|The method of claim 87, wherein at least one resolved locus comprises n-mer
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`oligonucleotides deviating from the locus specific predetermined sequence with anerror rate of less
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`than 1/1000 bp.
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`93.|The method ofclaim 87, wherein at least one resolved locus comprises n-mer
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`oligonucleotides deviating from the locus specific predetermined sequence with anerror rate of less
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`than 1/2000 bp.
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`94.
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`The methodofclaim 87, wherein the plurality of oligonucleotides on the substrate
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`deviate from respective locus specific predetermined sequencesat an error rate of less than 1/500 bp.
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`95.|The method ofclaim 87, wherein the plurality of oligonucleotides on the substrate
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`deviate from respective locus specific predetermined sequencesat an error rate of less than 1/1000
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`bp.
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`96.|The method ofclaim 87, wherein the plurality of oligonucleotides on the substrate
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`deviate from respective locus specific predetermined sequencesat an error rate of less than 1/2000
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`bp.
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`97.|The method ofclaim 87, wherein the building blocks comprise adenine, guanine,
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`thymine, cytosine, or uridine.
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`98.
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`The method ofclaim 87, wherein the building blocks comprise a modified nucleotide.
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`99.|The methodofclaim 87, wherein the building blocks comprise dinucleotides or
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`trinucleotides.
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`100.
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`101.
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`102.
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`103.
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`104.
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`105.
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`The methodof claim 87, wherein the building blocks comprise phosphoramidite.
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`The methodof claim 87, wherein n is at least 100.
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`The methodof claim 87, wherein n is at least 200.
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`The method of claim 87, wherein n is at least 300.
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`The methodof claim 87, wherein n is at least 400.
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`The method of claim 87, wherein the substrate comprises at least 100,000 resolved
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`loci and wherein at least two ofthe plurality of growing oligonucleotides are different from each
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`other.
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`106.
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`The method ofclaim 87, further comprising vacuum drying the substrate before
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`coupling.
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`107.
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`108.
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`109.
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`The method of claim 87, wherein the building blocks comprise a blocking group.
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`The method of claim107, wherein the blocking group comprises an acid-labile DMT.
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`The method of claim 108, wherein the acid-labile DMT comprises4,4'-
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`dimethoxytrityl.
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`110.
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`111.
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`The method ofclaim 87, further comprising oxidation or sulfurization.
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`The method of claim 87, further comprising chemically capping uncoupled
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`oligonucleotide chains.
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`112.
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`The method of claim 107, further comprising removing the blocking group, thereby
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`deblocking the growing oligonucleotide chain.
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`113.
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`The method of claim 106, wherein the position of the substrate during the coupling
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`step is within 10 cm ofthe position of the substrate during the vacuum dryingstep.
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`114.
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`The method of claim 110, wherein the position of the substrate during the coupling
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`step is within 10 cm ofthe position of the substrate during the oxidation step.
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`115.
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`The method of claim 111, wherein the position of the substrate during the coupling
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`step is within 10 cm ofthe position of the substrate during the cappingstep.
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`116.
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`The method of claim 112, wherein the position of the substrate during the coupling
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`step is within 10 cm ofthe position of the substrate during the deblockingstep.
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`117.
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`The method of claim 105, wherein the substrate comprisesat least 10,000 vias
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`providing fluid communication betweena first surface of the substrate and a second surface of the
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`substrate.
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`118.
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`The method of claim 105, wherein the substrate comprisesat least 100,000 vias
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`providing fluid communication betweena first surface of the substrate and a second surface of the
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`substrate.
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`119.
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`The method of claim 105, wherein the substrate comprisesat least 1,000,000 vias
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`providing fluid communication betweena first surface of the substrate and a second surface of the
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`substrate.
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`120. A method for synthesizing oligonucleotides on a substrate having a functionalized
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`surface, comprising:
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`a) applying throughat least one inkjet pumpat least one dropofa first reagent to
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`a first locus ofa plurality ofloci;
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`b) applying negative pressure to the substrate; and
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`c) applying throughat least one inkjet pump at least one drop of a second reagent
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`to the first locus.
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`121.
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`122.
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`The methodof claim 120, wherein the first and second reagentsare different.
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`The method of claim 120, wherein the first locus is functionalized with a moiety that
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`increases their surface energy.
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`123.
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`124.
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`The method of claim 122, wherein the moiety is a chemically inert moiety.
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`The methodof claim 120, wherein the plurality of loci reside on microstructures
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`fabricated into the substrate surface.
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`125.
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`The methodof claim 124, wherein the microstructures comprise at least two channels
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`in fluidic communication with each other.
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`126.
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`The method of claim 125, wherein the at least two channels comprise two channels
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`with different width.
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`127.
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`The method of claim 125, wherein the at least two channels comprise two channels
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`with different length.
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`128.
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`129.
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`um.
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`The method of claim 125, wherein at least one of the channels is longer than 100 um.
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`The method of claim 125, wherein at least one of the channels is shorter than 1000
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`130.
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`The method of claim 125, wherein at least one of the channels is wider than 50 wm in
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`diameter.
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`131.
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`The method of claim 125, wherein at least one of the channels is narrower than 100
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`um in diameter.
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`132.
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`The method of claim 124, wherein the substrate surface comprises a material selected
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`from the group consisting of silicon, polystyrene, agarose, dextran, cellulosic polymers,
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`polyacrylamides, PDMS, andglass.
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`133.
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`134.
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`135.
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`The method of claim 120, wherein the volumeofthe dropis at least 2 pl.
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`The method of claim 120, wherein the volumeofthe drop is about 40pl.
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`The method of claim 120, wherein the volumeofthe drop is at most 100 pl.
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`The methodof claim 120, wherein the plurality of loci comprise a density of the
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`nominal arclength ofthe perimeterofat least 0.01 um/um’.
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`The methodof claim 120, wherein the plurality of loci comprise a density of the
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`nominal arclength ofthe perimeter ofat least 0.001 um/um?.
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`The method of claim 120, wherein the functionalized surface comprises a nominal
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`surface area ofat least 1 um? per 1.0 um’ ofplanar surface area ofthe substrate.
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`The array of claim 120, wherein the functionalized surface comprises a nominal
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`surface area ofat least 1.25 um”per 1.0 wm’ ofplanar surface area of the substrate.
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`The method of claim 120, wherein the functionalized surface comprises a nominal
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`surface area ofat least 1.45 um”per 1.0 wm’ ofplanar surface area of the substrate.
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`141.
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`The methodof claim 120, wherein the pressure surrounding the substrate can be
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`reduced to less than 1 mTorr..
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`142.
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`The methodof claim 120, further comprising couplingat least a first building block
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`originating from the first drop to a growing oligonucleotide chain onthefirst locus.
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`143.
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`144.
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`145.
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`The method of claim 120, wherein the building blocks comprise a blocking group.
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`The methodof claim 143, wherein the blocking group comprises an acid-labile DMT.
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`The method of claim 144, wherein the acid-labile DMT comprises 4,4'-
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`dimethoxytrityl.
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`146.
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`147.
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`The methodof claim 120, further comprising oxidation or sulfurization.
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`The method of claim 120, further comprising chemically capping uncoupled
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`oligonucleotide chains.
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`148.
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`The method of claim 143, further comprising removing the blocking group, thereby
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`deblocking the growing oligonucleotide chain.
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`149.
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`The method of claim 142, wherein the position of the substrate during the negative
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`pressure application is within 10 cm ofthe position of the substrate during the coupling step.
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`150.
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`The method of claim 146, wherein the position of the substrate during the negative
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`pressure application is within 10 cm ofthe position of the substrate during the oxidation step.
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`151.
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`The method of claim 147, wherein the position of the substrate during the negative
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`pressure application is within 10 cm ofthe position of the substrate during the cappingstep.
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`152.
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`The method of claim 148, wherein the position of the substrate during the negative
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`pressure application is within 10 cm ofthe position of the substrate during the deblockingstep.
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`153.
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`The method of claim 142, wherein the first locus resides on a microstructure
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`fabricated into the substrate surface.
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`154.
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`The methodof claim 146, wherein at least one reagent for the oxidation step is
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`provided by flooding the microstructure with a solution comprising the at least one reagent.
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`155.
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`The method of claim 147, wherein at least one reagent for the capping step is
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`provided by flooding the microstructure with a solution comprising the at least one reagent.
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`156.
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`The method of claim 148, wherein the first locus resides on a microstructure
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`fabricated into the substrate surface and wherein at least one reagent for the deblockingstep is
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`provided by flooding the microstructure with a solution comprising the at least one reagent.
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`157.
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`The methodof claim 120, further comprising enclosing the substrate within a sealed
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`chamber.
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`158.
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`The method of claim 157, wherein the sealed chamberallows for purging of liquids
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`from thefirst locus.
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`159.
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`The methodof claim 120, further comprising draining a liquid througha drain thatis
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`operably linkedto the first locus.
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`160.
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`The methodof claim 120, wherein after step b) the moisture content on the substrate
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`is less than 1 ppm.
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`161.
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`The method of claim 122, wherein the surface energy is increased corresponding to a
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`water contact angle of less than 20 degree.
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`162. A methodof synthesizing n-mer oligonucleotides on a substrate, comprising:
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`providing a substrate with resolved loci that are functionalized with a chemical
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`moiety suitable for nucleotide coupling; and
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`coupling at least two building blocksto a plurality of growing oligonucleotide chains
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`each residing on oneofthe resolved loci according to a locus specific predetermined sequence
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`without transporting the substrate between the couplingsofthe at least two building blocks, thereby
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`synthesizing a plurality of oligonucleotides that are n basepairs long.
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`163.
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`The methodof claim 162, further comprising coupling at least two building blocksto
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`a plurality of growing oligonucleotide chains each residing on one ofthe resolvedloci at a rate ofat
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`least 12 nucleotides per hour.
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`164.
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`The methodof claim 162, further comprising coupling at least two building blocksto
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`a plurality of growing oligonucleotide chains each residing on oneofthe resolvedlociat a rate ofat
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`least 15 nucleotides per hour.
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`165.
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`The methodof claim 162, further comprising coupling at least two building blocksto
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`a plurality of growing oligonucleotide chains each residing on one ofthe resolvedloci at a rate ofat
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`least 20 nucleotides per hour.
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`166.
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`The methodof claim 162, further comprising coupling at least two building blocksto
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`a plurality of growing oligonucleotide chains each residing on one ofthe resolvedloci at a rate ofat
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`least 25 nucleotides per hour.
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`167.
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`The method of claim 162, wherein at least one resolved locus comprises n-mer
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`oligonucleotides deviating from the locus specific predetermined sequence with anerror rate of less
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`than 1/500 bp.
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`168.
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`The method of claim 162, wherein at least one resolved locus comprises n-mer
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`oligonucleotides deviating from the locus specific predetermined sequence with anerror rate of less
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`than 1/1000 bp.
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`169.
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`The method of claim 162, wherein at least one resolved locus comprises n-mer
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`oligonucleotides deviating from the locus specific predetermined sequence with anerror rate of less
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`than 1/2000 bp.
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`170.
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`The methodof claim 162, wherein the plurality of oligonucleotides on the substrate
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`deviate from respective locus specific predetermined sequencesat an error rate of less than 1/500 bp.
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`171.
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`The methodof claim 162, wherein the plurality of oligonucleotides on the substrate
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`deviate from respective locus specific predetermined sequencesat an errorrate of less than 1/1000
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`bp.
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`172.
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`The method of claim 162, wherein the plurality of oligonucleotides on the substrate
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`deviate from respective locus specific predetermined sequencesat an error rate of less than 1/2000
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`bp.
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`173.
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`The methodof claim 162, wherein the building blocks comprise adenine, guanine,
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`thymine, cytosine, or uridine.
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`174.
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`The method of claim 162, wherein the building blocks comprise a modified
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`nucleotide.
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`175.
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`176.
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`177.
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`178.
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`179.
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`180.
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`181.
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`The method of claim 162, wherein the building blocks comprise dinucleotides.
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`The methodof claim 162, wherein the building blocks comprise phosphoramidite.
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`The methodof claim 162, wherein n is at least 100.
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`The method of claim 162, wherein n is at least 200.
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`The method of claim 162, wherein n is at least 300.
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`The method of claim 162, wherein n is at least 400.
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`The method of claim 162, wherein the substrate comprisesat least 100,000 resolved
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`loci and wherein at least two ofthe plurality of growing oligonucleotides are different from each
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`other.
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`182.
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`The method of claim 162, further comprising vacuum drying the substrate before
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`coupling.
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`183.
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`The method of claim 162, wherein the building blocks comprise a blocking group.
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`184.
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`185.
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`The methodof claim183, wherein the blocking group comprises an acid-labile DMT.
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`|The method of claim 184, wherein the acid-labile DMT comprises4,4'-
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`dimethoxytrityl.
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`186.
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`187.
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`The methodof claim 162, further comprising oxidation or sulfurization.
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`The method of claim 162, further comprising chemically capping uncoupled
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`oligonucleotide chains.
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`188.
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`The method of claim 183, further comprising removing the blocking group, thereby
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`deblocking the growing oligonucleotide chain.
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`189.
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`The method of claim 181, wherein the substrate comprisesat least 10,000 vias
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`providing fluid communication betweena first surface of the substrate and a second surface of the
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`substrate.
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`190.
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`The method of claim 181, wherein the substrate comprisesat least 100,000 vias
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`providing fluid communication betweena first surface of the substrate and a second surface of the
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`substrate.
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`191.
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`The method of claim 181, wherein the substrate comprisesat least 1,000,000 vias
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`providing fluid communication betweena first surface of the substrate and a second surface of the
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`substrate.
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`192. A method of constructing a gene library, comprising:
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`entering at a first timepoint, in a computer readable non-transient mediumalist of
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`genes, wherein the list comprises at least 100 genes and wherein the genesare at least 500 bp;
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`synthesizing more than 90% ofthelist of genes, thereby constructing a genelibrary
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`with deliverable genes;
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`preparing a sequencing library that represents the genelibrary;
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`obtaining sequence information;
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`selecting at least a subset of the deliverable genes based on the sequence information;
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`and
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`delivering the the selected deliverable genes at a second timepoint, wherein the
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`second timepoint is less than a month apart from thefirst timepoint.
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`193.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein the sequence information is obtained bia next-
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`generation sequencing.
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`194.
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`The methodof claim 192, wherein the sequence information is obtained by Sanger
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`sequencing.
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`195.
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`The methodof claim 192, further comprising delivering at least one gene at a second
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`timepoint.
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`196.
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`The methodof claim 192, wherein at least one of the genes differ from any other gene
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`by at least 0.1% in the genelibrary.
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`197.
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`The methodof claim 192, wherein each of the genes differ from any other gene by at
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`least 0.1% in the genelibrary.
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`198.
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`The methodof claim 192, wherein at least one of the genes differ from any other gene
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`by at least 10% in the genelibrary.
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`199.
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`The methodof claim 192, wherein each of the genes differ from any other gene by at
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`least 10% in the genelibrary.
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`200.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein at least one of the genes differ from any other gene
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`by at least 2 base pairs in the genelibrary.
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`201.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein each of the genes differ from any other gene by at
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`least 2 base pairs in the genelibrary.
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`202.
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`203.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein at least 90% of the deliverable genesare errorfree.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein the deliverable genes comprise anerror rate of less
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`than 1/3000 resulting in the generation of a sequence that deviates from the sequence of a genein the
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`list of genes.
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`204.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein at least 90% of the deliverable genes comprise an
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`error rate of less than 1 in 3000 bp resulting in the generation of a sequence that deviates from the
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`sequenceof a genein the list of genes.
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`205.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein a subset of the deliverable genes are covalently
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`linked together.
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`206. The method of claim 192, whereinafirst subset of the list of genes encode for
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`componentsofa first metabolic pathway with one or more metabolic end products.
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`207.
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`The methodof claim 192, further comprising selecting of the one or more metabolic
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`end products, thereby constructing thelist of genes.
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`208.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein the one or more metabolic end products comprise
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`a biofuel.
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`209.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein a second subsetofthe list of genes encode for
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`components of a second metabolic pathway with one or more metabolic end products.
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`210.
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`211.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein the list comprises at least 5000 genes.
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`212.
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`213.
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`214.
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`215.
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`216.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein the list comprises at least 10000 genes.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein the genesare at least 1kb.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein the genesare at least 2kb.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein the genesare at least 3kb.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein the second timepointis less than 25 days apart
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`from thefirst timepoint.
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`217.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein the second timepointis less than 5 days apart from
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`the first timepoint.
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`218.
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`The method of claim 192, wherein the second timepointis less than 2 days apart from
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`the first timepoint.
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