Interference 104,746 Paper 123 Stice v. Campbell (e) Campbell claim 39 is directed to a method of cloning a non-human mammalian fetus. (f) Campbell claim 43 is directed to a method of cloning a non-human mammal and requires that the donor cell be a differentiated cell. (g) Campbell claim 47 is directed to a method of cloning a non-human mammalian fetus and requires that the donor cell be a differentiated cell. Claim correspondence 11. The claim correspondence was not disturbed by the redeclaration of this interference. (Paper 83.) a. The claims corresponding to Count 4 are: Stice: 1–24 Campbell: 19-26 and 35-50 b. The claims corresponding to Count 5 are: Stice: 1-22 Campbell: 27-50 c. The claims corresponding to Count 6 are: Stice: 1-22 Campbell: 35-511. 1 Campbell was authorized to file an amendment adding claim 51 to its involved application (Paper 32 at 2). Campbell claim 51 is directed to a method of cloning a pig using the nuclear transfer method and thus corresponds to Count 6. -6-Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007