RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. The method of claim 38, wherein said individually detecting of said one or more different tags comprises: physically separating said one or more different tags according to their structure whereby a separation pattern is obtained for said one or more different tags immobilizing said one or more different tags so as to preserve said separation pattern treating said tags with an oligonucleotide sequence whereby the oligonucleotide sequence selectively binds to said one or more different tags amplifying said oligonucleotide sequence detecting the presence of said oligonucleotide sequence, wherein the presence or absence of said oligonucleotide sequence is indicative of the presence or absence of said one or more different tags identifying said one or more different tags present by the relative position of said one or more different tags in said separation pattern and correlating said presence or absence of said one or more different tags with the occurrence of a particular synthesis step in the synthesis sequence of said molecule. Thereafter, the suspension may be pressurized with argon and reallocated among reaction vessels (201-209) for further synthesis.ģ9. After the desired monomer and/or tag monomer addition reaction, the suspension is pressurized with argon and transferred back to parent vessel (200) for mixing. A vortexing motor (300) vortexes the contents of reaction vessels (201-209) during monomer addition reactions to enhance synthesis. Optionally, the substrates may be tagged with a tag monomer. The suspension is pressurized with argon and transferred to a plurality of reaction vessels (201-209) in one or more reaction vessel banks where monomer addition reactions take place. A parent vessel (200) contains a suspension of substrates. Ī device and method for efficiently synthesizing diverse molecular products on substrates.
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SYNTHESIZING AND SCREENING MOLECULAR DIVERSITY