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7 December 2020AmericasMuireann Bolger

Illumina, Roche accused of infringing genetic testing patents

Pharmaceutical companies Illumina and Roche have been sued for allegedly infringing two patents covering the technology for non-invasive DNA testing by Maryland genetic testing company Ravgen.

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