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Technology & Science

Dec. 22, 2009

Fraud Alleged in Biotech Dispute

Xenomics Inc. claims San Diego-based Sequenom "purposely misled" the New York-based biotech into granting it an exclusive license to its technology, based on findings from an internal investigation.

By Pat Broderick

Daily Journal Staff Writer

In a clash between two biotech firms, New York-based Xenomics Inc. claims it was "purposely misled" by San Diego-based Sequenom into granting an exclusive license to Xenomics' technology.

The allegations come from an internal investigation announced Thursday by Xenomics, which filed a lawsuit against Sequenom in October in New York state court. Xenomics, which focuses on...

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