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Verenium Non-Competition Agreement

  
 Exhibit 10.11

 EXECUTION COPY 
 VERENIUM NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENT 
 by and between 

VERENIUM CORPORATION 
 and 
 BP BIOFUELS NORTH AMERICA LLC 

  
 VERENIUM
NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENT 
 THIS VERENIUM NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is
made as of September 2, 2010 (the “Effective Date”), by and between and Verenium Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“Verenium”), and BP Biofuels North America LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
(“BP”). 
 RECITALS 
 Verenium and BP have entered into that certain Asset Purchase Agreement dated as of July 14, 2010 (the “Asset Purchase Agreement”), pursuant to which, among other things, Verenium
will sell to BP, and BP will purchase from Verenium, all of the assets, rights and properties of Verenium and its Non-Biofuels Subsidiaries (as defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement) used in or related to Verenium’s lignocellulosic biofuels
business and all of the capital stock of the Biofuels Subsidiaries (as defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement); and 
 In the interest of protecting the Purchased Assets (as defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement) and the assets of the Biofuels Subsidiaries, and the goodwill associated therewith, which are being directly
and indirectly sold and transferred by Verenium to BP by virtue of the transactions contemplated by the Asset Purchase Agreement, BP has required as a material inducement to BP entering into the Asset Purchase Agreement and as a condition precedent
to its consummation of the transactions thereunder, that Verenium enter into and deliver this Agreement. 
 NOW,
THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants contained in this Agreement, to induce the Parties to enter into the Asset Purchase Agreement and consummate the transactions contemplated thereby, and for other good and
valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by the Parties, Verenium and BP agree as follows: 
 1. Definitions. 
 For the purposes of this Agreement, the following terms
have the following meanings: 
 1.1 “Affiliate” means any Person that directly, or indirectly through
one or more intermediaries, (a) controls, (b) is controlled by, or (c) is under common control with, any other Person referred to in this Agreement. As used in this Section 1.1, “control” means the possession, direct or
indirect, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of another Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise. One Person is presumed to control another Person if the first
Person possesses, directly or indirectly, fifty percent (50%) or more of the voting rights in the second Person entitled to vote at a meeting of shareholders, members, partners or other equity or ownership interest holders. 

1.2 “Biofuels Affiliates” means, upon the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Asset Purchase
Agreement, the Biofuels Subsidiaries (as defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement), their successors and assigns, and any Affiliate of BP which carries on or conducts any of the LC Business. 

  
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“Biomass” means material that originates from any monocotyledonous or dicotyledonous plant, or an angiosperm, a gymnosperm or a pteridophyte, which material can be or is intended to be used as a feedstock in the production of biofuels,
including agricultural, food and non-food crops and their residues and wastes (e.g., normally non-food material from crops such as stalks, leaves, husks, seed fiber, hulls), forestry residues and wastes (e.g., wood chips, sawdust, cardboard,
pressboard, dead trees, tree branches), municipal solid waste (e.g., household garbage and paper products), food processing and other industrial wastes, energy crops (e.g., fast growing trees and grasses grown for this purpose), including corn
stover, switchgrass, and sugar cane bagasse, as well as trees. Biomass is often significantly composed of cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin structures and may also include oil crops and starch components of crops. 

1.4 “BP” means BP Biofuels North America LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, or any successor or assign
pursuant to Section 11.5. 
 1.5 “BP License Agreement” means the BP License Agreement between BP
and Verenium, dated the Effective Date, as may be amended in accordance with its terms. 
 1.6 “BP
Non-Competition Agreement” means the BP Non-Competition Agreement between BP and Verenium, dated as of the Effective Date, as may be amended in accordance with its terms. 

1.7 “Confidential Information” means any and all information, data and technology disclosed and/or provided by
any of BP or Verenium or any of their respective Affiliates, as applicable, and disclosures contemplated hereby, including, without limitation, any and all methods and/or materials, technical information, technologies, systems, processes,
procedures, know-how, data, trade secrets (as such are determined under applicable law), samples, inventions (whether patentable or unpatentable), improvements, methods, materials and compositions, devices, molecules, genetically engineered
organisms, formulae, illustrations, patent applications, products, works of authorship, compilations, programs, schematics, designs, drawings, technical plans, prototypes, production and manufacturing processes and techniques, research, development
activities and plans, specifications, computer programs, object and source code, databases, passwords, log on identifiers, algorithms, derivative works, reports, mask works, business and financial data, business plans, skills and compensation of
employees and consultants, pricing, financial and operational information, information regarding litigation or other regulatory actions or complaints, marketing plans, customer and supplier information (including, without limitation, actual or
potential customers or suppliers, customer or supplier lists, and customer or supplier requirements), regardless of the form in which such information appears, or by which it is communicated whether in tangible or intangible form, whether or not
marked as confidential or otherwise identified as confidential, and whether or not stored, compiled or memorialized physically, electronically, graphically, photographically or in writing, as well as all documents and other information which contain
or reflect or are generated from any of the foregoing. 
 1.8 “Disclosing Party” means a Party or its
Affiliate that furnishes or provides access to Confidential Information of such Party or its Affiliate to another Party or its Affiliate. 

  
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 1.9
“Effective Date” means the date as of which this Agreement is made as set forth in the introductory paragraph. 
 1.10 “LC Business” means the research, development, manufacture and commercialization (including without limitation to make or have made, use or have used, practice or have practiced, improve or
have improved, import or have imported, export or have exported, market or have marketed, distribute or have distributed, license, sell, offer for sale or have sold) of lignocellulosic ethanol and other lignocellulosic biofuels and lignocellulosic
bioproducts, lignocellulosic butanol and lignocellulosic diesel biofuels, including without limitation conversion of cell wall sugars and/or cell wall sugar compounds into biofuels or bioproducts, (which for the avoidance of doubt excludes starch to
ethanol, starch to other biofuels and starch to bioproducts), carried on or conducted by BP and/or any of its Affiliates. 
 1.11 “Party” means either Verenium or BP and they may be referred to collectively as “Parties.” A reference to a “Party” includes that Party’s successors in title and
assigns or transferees permitted in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 
 1.12 “Person”
means any individual, corporation, association, partnership (general or limited), joint venture, trust, estate, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, unincorporated organization, government (or any agency or political subdivision
thereof) or other legal entity or organization. 
 1.13 “Processes” means any process or partial
process for conversion or partial conversion of Biomass to lignocellulosic biofuels and/or lignocellulosic bioproducts; provided, however, that “Processes” shall not mean or include any enzymes or enzyme technology (including
technology or equipment for manufacture, delivery or optimization of the enzyme application), or the application thereof, that may be used in or as part of any such process or partial process. 

1.14 “Receiving Party” means any Party or its Affiliate that receives or has access to Confidential Information
of the other Party or its Affiliate. 
 1.15 “Territory” means the world. 

1.16 “Third Party” means a Person other than the Parties to this Agreement and their respective Affiliates.

 1.17 “Verenium” means Verenium Corporation, a Delaware corporation, or any successor or assign
pursuant to Section 11.5. 
 1.18 “Verenium Affiliate” means any Affiliate of Verenium in
existence immediately prior to the consummation of a Verenium Change of Control. 
 1.19 “Verenium Change
of Control” means the acquisition of Verenium by any Third Party (the “COC Buyer”) by means of any transaction or series of related transactions to which Verenium is a party (including, any stock acquisition, merger or consolidation),
in which transaction or such series of related transactions (i) the holders of outstanding voting securities of Verenium immediately prior to such transaction or such series of related transactions do not

  
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hold, directly or indirectly, at least 50% of the combined outstanding voting power of the acquiring entity, the surviving entity (or Verenium if it is the surviving entity in such transaction),
or the acquiring entity’s or the surviving entity’s (or Verenium’s if it is the surviving entity in such transaction) direct or indirect parent entity, immediately after such transaction or such series of related transactions,
(ii) the members of the board of directors of Verenium immediately prior to such transaction or such series of related transactions do not constitute at least a majority of the board of directors of the acquiring entity or the surviving entity
(or Verenium if it is the surviving entity of such transaction or series of transactions) immediately after such transaction or such series of related transactions, or (iii) the transfer or sale of all or substantially all of the collective
business or assets of Verenium. 
 1.20 “Verenium License Agreement” means the Verenium License
Agreement between BP and Verenium, dated as of the Effective Date, as may be amended in accordance with its terms. 
 2. Non-Disclosure Restrictive Covenant. 
 2.1 To protect
BP’s interest in the Confidential Information that BP is purchasing from Verenium pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement, and to protect the goodwill and value of the LC Business, the Biofuels Subsidiaries and the Purchased Assets during the
term of the BP License Agreement and for 10 years thereafter, each Party in its capacity as a Receiving Party (on behalf of itself and its Affiliates) shall hold all Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party in confidence and shall not
disclose, use, copy, publish, distribute, display, disseminate, provide access to or in any way disburse any Confidential Information, except: (a) as reasonably necessary to carry out its responsibilities under this Agreement; (b) as
otherwise allowed under this Agreement; or (c) with written consent of the Disclosing Party. The Receiving Party will use at least the same standard of care as it uses to protect proprietary or confidential information of its own (but no less
than reasonable care) to ensure that its and its Affiliates’ employees, agents, consultants and other representatives do not disclose or make any unauthorized use of the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party. 

2.2 Exceptions. The obligations set forth in Section 2.1 shall not apply to any portion of
Confidential Information which the Receiving Party can prove by competent evidence: 
 2.2.1 is
now, or hereafter becomes, through no act or failure to act on the part of the Receiving Party or its Affiliates in breach of this Agreement, generally known or available; 

2.2.2 is known by the Receiving Party or its Affiliates at the time of receiving such information as
evidenced by documentation pre-dating disclosure to the Receiving Party or its Affiliates by the Disclosing Party; 
 2.2.3 is furnished to the Receiving Party by a Third Party that is free to disclose to others without breach of any obligation of confidentiality or non-disclosure; or 

2.2.4 was independently developed by the Receiving Party or its Affiliates without reference to
information provided by the Disclosing Party, as evidenced by clear documentation. 

  
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 2.3
Permitted Disclosures. The Receiving Party and its Affiliates are expressly authorized to disclose Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party as expressly permitted by this Agreement or if and to the extent such disclosure is
reasonably necessary in the following instances: 
 2.3.1 exercising the rights and performing
the obligations of the Receiving Party under this Agreement; 
 2.3.2 prosecuting or defending
litigation as permitted by this Agreement; 
 2.3.3 complying with applicable laws and
regulations; 
 2.3.4 disclosure to FDA, DOE, USDA or EPA or any comparable or successor
government agencies worldwide; 
 2.3.5 disclosure to employees, agents, consultants and
independent contractors of the Receiving Party and its Affiliates only on a need-to-know basis and solely as necessary in connection with the performance of this Agreement, provided that each disclosee must be bound by similar obligations of
confidentiality and non-use at least as equivalent in scope as those set forth in this Section 2 prior to any such disclosure; or 
 2.3.6 disclosure to any bona fide potential investor, investment banker, acquirer, merger partner, or other potential financial partner; provided that in connection with such disclosure, the Disclosing
Party shall inform each disclosee of the confidential nature of such Confidential Information and use reasonable efforts to cause each disclosee to treat such Confidential Information as confidential. 

In the event the Receiving Party or any of its Affiliates is required to make a disclosure of the Disclosing Party’s
Confidential Information pursuant to Section 2.3.2 or 2.3.3, it will, except where impracticable, provide the Disclosing Party at least sufficient prior written notice of any such disclosure so that the Disclosing Party may seek a protective
order or other appropriate remedy. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party and its Affiliates shall take all reasonable action to preserve the confidentiality of the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party, including, without
limitation, by cooperating with the Disclosing Party to obtain a protective order or other appropriate remedy. 

2.4 Notice of Non-Permitted Disclosure. If the Receiving Party becomes aware of any unauthorized use or
disclosure of the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party, the Receiving Party shall promptly notify the Disclosing Party in writing. 
 3. Non-Competition Restrictive Covenant. 
 To protect BP’s interest in
the Confidential Information that BP is purchasing from Verenium pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement, and to protect the goodwill and value of the LC Business, the Biofuels Subsidiaries and the Purchased Assets, Verenium and its Affiliates
shall not, anywhere in the Territory, engage, directly or indirectly, individually or in association or in combination with any other Person, as proprietor or owner, officer, director or shareholder (other than as a passive investor in and holder of
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publicly traded corporation), member or manager of any limited liability company, or as an employee, agent, independent contractor, consultant, advisor, joint venturer, trustee, licensee,
sublicensee, licensor, sublicensor, principal, partner or otherwise, whether or not for monetary benefit, in: 
 (a) any business that researches, develops, manufactures, produces, distributes, licenses or sells biofuels or bioproducts derived from lignocellulosic Biomass (which for the avoidance of doubt excludes
starch to ethanol, starch to other biofuels and starch to bioproducts) for a period of two (2) years from the Effective Date; 
 (b) directly or indirectly, with any Third Party, the researching, development, manufacture, production, licensing, sublicensing or sale of any Processes, for a period of five (5) years from the
Effective Date; and/or 
 (c) directly or indirectly, any business that researches, develops,
manufactures, produces, licenses, sublicenses or sells any Processes, for five (5) years from the Effective Date. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, Verenium and its Affiliates shall have the right to: 
 (i) research, develop, manufacture, produce, license and sell enzymes and enzyme technology within the markets of the LC Business; and/or 

(ii) integrate Verenium’s and its Affiliates’ enzymes and enzyme technology with any Third
Party’s lignocellulosic biofuels production process that does not produce ethanol primarily from lignocellulosic Biomass, but instead uses feedstocks of waste products or byproducts arising solely from completed industrial manufacturing
processes. For purposes of this subpart 3(ii), completed industrial manufacturing processes means, and is limited to, the completed manufacturing processes in the industries of grain processing, oil seed processing, pulp and paper, distilleries,
breweries, and any other additional industries that BP provides written consent to and expressly excludes any completed industrial manufacturing processes related to sugar cane or energy cane. 

4. Employee Solicitation and Hiring Restrictive Covenant. 
 To protect BP’s interest in the Confidential Information that BP is purchasing from Verenium pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement, and to protect the goodwill and value of the LC Business, the
Biofuels Subsidiaries and the Purchased Assets, Verenium and its Affiliates shall not for a period of two (2) years from the Effective Date anywhere in the Territory, individually, or in association or in combination with any other Person,
directly or indirectly, as proprietor or owner, or officer, director or shareholder of any corporation, or as a member or manager of any limited liability company, or as an employee, agent, independent contractor, consultant, advisor, joint
venturer, trustee, licensee, principal, partner or otherwise, whether or not for monetary benefit: (a) solicit, encourage, induce or entice any employee or independent contractor of the LC Business or any Biofuels Affiliate to terminate or
modify such person’s or entity’s employment, engagement or business relationship with the LC Business or any Biofuels Affiliate; or (b) hire, whether as an employee or independent contractor, any Person who is, or that at any time in
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employed or retained by the LC Business or any Biofuels Affiliate; provided, however, that the foregoing provision shall not apply to (i) any employee or independent contractor if BP or its
Biofuels Affiliates has terminated such employee or independent contractor; or (ii) any employee or independent contractor who approaches or contacts Verenium or any of its Affiliates in response to a general solicitation or advertisement
regarding employment with Verenium or any of its Affiliates. 
 5. Exceptions For Post-Closing Date Acquisitions.

 5.1 Notwithstanding anything else contained in this Agreement to the contrary, the provisions of
Section 3 shall not apply to any activities of any Person acquired (pursuant to a stock or asset acquisition, merger or other form of transaction) by Verenium or its Affiliates where 10% or less of the revenues of the acquired Person is from
activities that would violate Section 3 of this Agreement if engaged in by Verenium or its Affiliates during the six-month period preceding the date of such acquisition and as measured during each six-month period thereafter during the term of
the restrictive covenant in Section 3 of this Agreement. 
 5.2 Notwithstanding anything else
contained in this Agreement to the contrary, in the event of a Verenium Change of Control the provisions of Section 3 of this Agreement shall not apply to any activities of the COC Buyer or its Affiliates (exclusive of Verenium and the Verenium
Affiliates) following the consummation of such Verenium Change of Control; provided, however Section 3 of this Agreement shall continue to apply to any direct or indirect activities of Verenium or any Verenium Affiliate including, without
limitation, any direct or indirect use of assets (including intellectual property rights) of Verenium or any Verenium Affiliate by the COC Buyer or any of the COC Buyer’s Affiliates (exclusive of Verenium and the Verenium Affiliates).

 6. Representations and Warranties. 

6.1 Representations and Warranties of Verenium. Verenium represents and warrants to BP as of the Effective Date:
(a) Verenium (i) is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its incorporating jurisdiction, and (ii) has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement; and
(b) this Agreement is a valid and binding obligation of Verenium enforceable in accordance with its terms, and does not conflict with any agreement, instrument or understanding, oral or written, to which it is a party or by which it may be
bound, nor violate in any material respect any law or regulation of any court, governmental body or administrative or other agency having jurisdiction over it. 
 6.2 BP’s Representations and Warranties. BP represents and warrants to Verenium as of the Effective Date: (a) BP (i) is a limited liability company duly organized, validly existing
and in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of formation, and (ii) has all requisite power and authority to enter into this Agreement; and (b) this Agreement is a valid and binding obligation of BP enforceable in accordance
with its terms, and does not conflict with any agreement, instrument or understanding, oral or written, to which it is a party or by which it may be bound, nor violate in any material respect any law or regulation of any court, governmental body or
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 7. Equitable Relief
and Cumulative Remedies. 
 Verenium acknowledges and agrees that BP’s remedies at law for breach of any of the
provisions of this Agreement would be inadequate and, in recognition of this fact, Verenium agrees that, in the event of such breach, in addition to any remedies at law it may have, BP, without posting any bond, shall be entitled to obtain equitable
relief in the form of specific performance, a temporary restraining order, a temporary or permanent injunction or any other equitable remedy that may be available. Verenium further acknowledges that should Verenium or its Affiliates violate any of
the provisions of this Agreement, it will be difficult to determine the amount of damages resulting to BP and that in addition to any other remedies it may have, BP shall be entitled to temporary and permanent injunctive relief without the necessity
of proving damages. The remedies of the Parties are cumulative and not exclusive, and except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement to the contrary, each Party shall have all rights and remedies available under this Agreement, at law or
in equity. 
 8. Acknowledgement. 
 Each of Verenium and BP acknowledge and agree that the covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement have been negotiated in good faith by the Parties, are reasonable and are not more restrictive
or broader than necessary to protect the interests of the Parties thereto, and would not achieve their intended purpose if they were on different terms or for periods of time shorter than the periods of time provided herein or applied in more
restrictive geographical areas than are provided herein. Each Party further acknowledges that the other Party would not enter into the Asset Purchase Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby in the absence of the covenants and agreements
contained in this Agreement. 
 9. Separate Covenants. 

The covenants contained in this Agreement shall be construed as a series of separate covenants, one for each of the counties in each of
the states of the United States of America, and one for each geographic subdivision of each country and each province or state within each such country. 
 10. Severability. 
 The Parties agree that construction of this Agreement
shall be in favor of its reasonable nature, legality and enforceability, and that any construction causing unenforceability shall yield to a construction permitting enforceability. It is agreed that the restrictive covenants and provisions of this
Agreement are severable, and that if any single covenant or provision or multiple covenants or provisions should be found unenforceable, the entire Agreement and remaining covenants and provisions shall not fail but shall be construed as enforceable
without any severed covenant or provision in accordance with the tenor of this Agreement. The Parties specifically agree that no covenant or provision of this Agreement shall be invalidated because of overbreadth insofar as the Parties acknowledge
the scope of the covenants and provisions contained herein to be reasonable and necessary for the protection of each of Verenium and BP. However, should a court or any other trier of fact or law determine not to enforce any covenant or provision of
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that said covenant or provision shall be enforced to the extent reasonable, with the court or such trier to make any necessary revisions to said covenant or provision to permit its enforceability
and that any such limitation on the enforceability of any such covenant or provision shall not effect the enforceability of any other covenant or provision of this Agreement. 
 11. General Provisions. 
 11.1 Governing Law. This
Agreement will be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, United States of America, to the exclusion of both its principles and rules on conflicts of laws and the provisions of the United Nations Convention on
Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. 
 11.2 Submission to Jurisdiction. Each Party hereby:
(a) agrees to the personal jurisdiction of any federal or state court located in New York, New York with respect to any claim or cause of action arising under or relating to this Agreement; (b) waives any objection based on forum non
conveniens and waives any objection to venue of any such suit, action or proceeding; (c) waives personal service of any and process upon it; and (d) consents that any services of process be made by registered or certified mail (postage
prepaid, return receipt requested) directed to it at its address stated in Section 11.9 and service so made will be complete when received. Nothing in this Section 11.2 will affect the rights of the Parties to serve legal process in any
other manner permitted by law. 
 11.3 Waiver of Trial by Jury. EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO HEREBY
IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES ANY RIGHT IT MAY HAVE TO TRIAL BY JURY IN CONNECTION WITH ANY LITIGATION ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OF THE OTHER RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY. 

11.4 Independent Contractors. The Parties shall perform their obligations under this Agreement as independent
contractors, and nothing in this Agreement is intended or will be deemed to constitute a partnership, agency or employer-employee relationship among the Parties. None of the Parties will have any right, power or authority to assume, create, or incur
any expense, liability, or obligation, express or implied, on behalf of any other Party. 
 11.5
Assignment. Neither this Agreement nor any rights or obligations hereunder may be assigned or otherwise transferred directly or indirectly (including without limitation by merger including by or through merger of a subsidiary, sale of stock,
sale of assets, transfer by operation of law or otherwise), by any Party without the prior written consent of BP (in the case of any assignment or transfer by Verenium), or Verenium (in the case of any assignment or transfer by BP), which consent
shall not be unreasonably withheld; provided, however, that either Party may assign or otherwise transfer this Agreement and its rights and obligations under this Agreement without the other Party’s consent in connection with the transfer or
sale of all or substantially all of the collective business or assets of the Party related to this Agreement to a Third Party, whether by merger (including by or through merger of a subsidiary), sale of stock, sale of assets, transfer by operation
of law or otherwise, provided that this Agreement and the Verenium License Agreement must be assumed by the Third Party in writing with BP and Verenium shall remain secondarily liable and responsible to BP for the performance and

  
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observance of all such duties and obligations by such Third Party under this Agreement and the Verenium License Agreement. Either Party can transfer its rights and obligations under this
Agreement and the Verenium License Agreement but only together and in whole but not in part to an Affiliate that is wholly owned directly or indirectly by the ultimate parent company of the Party without the other Party’s consent, provided that
the Party transferring this Agreement to its Affiliate shall remain secondarily liable and responsible to the other Party to this Agreement for the performance and observance of all such duties and obligations by such Affiliate and such Affiliate
assumes in writing with BP this Agreement and the Verenium License Agreement. This Agreement shall be binding upon successors and permitted assigns of the Parties. Any assignment or transfer by operation of law or change in control not in accordance
with this Section 11.5 will be null and void. 
 11.6 Entire Agreement; Amendment; Waiver. This
Agreement, together with all exhibits attached hereto which are hereby incorporated by reference, the Asset Purchase Agreement, the Verenium License Agreement, the BP License Agreement, the BP Non-Competition Agreement and the other agreements by or
among the Parties expressly referred to herein or in the Asset Purchase Agreement, the terms and conditions of which are herby incorporated by reference, constitutes and contains the entire understanding and agreement of the Parties respecting the
subject matter hereof and cancels and supersedes any and all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, correspondence, understandings, and agreements between the Parties, whether oral or written, regarding the subject matter hereof. No waiver,
modification, or amendment of any provision of this Agreement will be valid or effective unless made in writing and signed by a duly authorized officer of each of the Parties. A waiver by a Party of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement
in any instance will not be deemed or construed to be a waiver of such term or condition for the future, or of any subsequent breach hereof. 
 11.7 Further Assurances. Each Party agrees that, subsequent to the execution and delivery of this Agreement and without any additional consideration, it will execute and deliver any further legal
instruments and perform any acts which are or may become reasonably necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Agreement. 
 11.8 No Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is neither expressly or impliedly made for the benefit of any Third Party. 

11.9 Notices. Any notice to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be considered to be given
and received in all respects when hand delivered, upon written confirmation of delivery after being sent by prepaid express or courier delivery service, upon confirmation of receipt when sent by facsimile transmission or three days after deposited
in the United States mail, certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, in each case addressed as follows, or to such other address as shall be designated by notice duly given: 

  
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	 If to Verenium:
  

Verenium Corporation
 55 Cambridge Parkway
 Cambridge, MA 02142

Attention: Chief Legal Officer and Chief
 Financial Officer
 Fax: (617) 674-5353
	  	 If to BP:
  

BP Biofuels North America LLC
 Attention: Director of Business Development
 150 West Warrenville Road

Naperville, IL 60563
 Fax: (630) 836-5855

 11.10
Interpretation. 
 (a) Captions, Headings and Recitals. The captions and headings of clauses
contained in this Agreement preceding the text of the articles, sections, subsections and paragraphs hereof are inserted solely for convenience and ease of reference only and shall not constitute any part of this Agreement, or have any effect on its
interpretation or construction. The recitals appearing at the beginning of this Agreement are incorporated into this terms and conditions in full by this reference thereto. 

(b) Singular and Plural. All references in this Agreement to the singular shall include the plural where
applicable, and all references to gender shall include both genders. 
 (c) Articles, Sections and
Subsections. Unless otherwise specified, references in this Agreement to any article shall include all sections, subsections, and paragraphs in such article; references in this Agreement to any section shall include all subsections and
paragraphs in such sections; and references in this Agreement to any subsection shall include all paragraphs in such subsection. 
 (d) Ambiguities. Ambiguities and uncertainties in this Agreement, if any, shall not be interpreted against any Party, irrespective of which Party may be deemed to have caused the ambiguity or
uncertainty to exist. 
 (e) English Language. This Agreement has been prepared in the English language
and the English language shall control its interpretation. In addition, all notices required or permitted to be given hereunder, and all written, electronic, oral or other communications between the Parties regarding this Agreement shall be in the
English language. 
 11.11 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in counterparts,
including by transmission of facsimile or PDF copies of signature pages to the Parties or their representative legal counsel, any one of which need not contain the signature of more than one Party but both such counterparts taken together will
constitute one and the same agreement. 
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 IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized officers, effective as of the Effective Date. 
  

													
	 Verenium Corporation
	  	 BP Biofuels North America LLC

					
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Carlos A. Riva
	  		  	 By:
	 	 /s/ Susan A. Ellerbusch

		 	 Name:
	  	 Carlos A. Riva
	  		  		 	 Name:
	  	 Susan A. Ellerbusch

		 	 Title:
	  	 President and Chief Executive Officer
	  		  		 	 Title:
	  	 President

[Signature Page – Verenium Non-Competition Agreement]BP Non-Competition Agreement

  
 Exhibit 10.12

 ***Text Omitted and Filed Separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 

Confidential Treatment Requested Under 
 17 C.F.R. Sections 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2 
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 BP NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENT 
 by and between 
 BP BIOFUELS NORTH AMERICA LLC 

and 
 VERENIUM
CORPORATION 

  
 BP NON-COMPETITION
AGREEMENT 
 THIS BP NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made as of
September 2, 2010 (the “Effective Date”), by and between BP Biofuels North America LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“BP”) and Verenium Corporation, a Delaware corporation
(“Verenium”). 
 RECITALS 

Verenium and BP have entered into that certain Asset Purchase Agreement dated as of July 14, 2010 (the
“Asset Purchase Agreement”), pursuant to which, among other things, Verenium will sell to BP, and BP will purchase from Verenium, all of the assets, rights and properties of Verenium and its Non-Biofuels Subsidiaries (as defined in
the Asset Purchase Agreement) used in or related to Verenium’s lignocellulosic biofuels business and all of the capital stock of the Biofuels Subsidiaries (as defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement), but excluding the Excluded Assets (as
defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement) used exclusively in the Enzyme Business (as hereinafter defined); and 

In the interest of protecting the Excluded Assets, the Enzyme Business and the goodwill associated therewith, Verenium
has required as a material inducement to Verenium entering into the Asset Purchase Agreement and as a condition precedent to its consummation of the transactions thereunder, that BP enter into and deliver this Agreement. 

NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants contained in this Agreement, to induce the
Parties to enter into the Asset Purchase Agreement and consummate the transactions contemplated thereby, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by the Parties, Verenium and BP
agree as follows: 
 1. Definitions. 
 For the purposes of this Agreement, the following terms have the following meanings: 
 1.1 “Affiliate” means any Person that directly, or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, (a) controls, (b) is controlled by, or (c) is under common control with, any
other Person referred to in this Agreement. As used in this Section 1.1, “control” means the possession, direct or indirect, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of another Person, whether
through the ownership of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise. One Person is presumed to control another Person if the first Person possesses, directly or indirectly, fifty percent (50%) or more of the voting rights in the second Person
entitled to vote at a meeting of shareholders, members, partners or other equity or ownership interest holders. 

1.2 “Biofuels Affiliates” means, upon the consummation of the transaction contemplated by the Asset Purchase
Agreement, the Biofuels Subsidiaries (as defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement), their successors and assigns, and any Affiliate of BP which carries on or conducts any of the LC Business. 

  
 1.3
“Biomass” means material that originates from any monocotyledonous or dicotyledonous plant, or an angiosperm, a gymnosperm or a pteridophyte, which material can be or is intended to be used as a feedstock in the production of biofuels,
including agricultural, food and non-food crops and their residues and wastes (e.g., normally non-food material from crops such as stalks, leaves, husks, seed fiber, hulls), forestry residues and wastes (e.g., wood chips, sawdust, cardboard,
pressboard, dead trees, tree branches), municipal solid waste (e.g., household garbage and paper products), food processing and other industrial wastes, energy crops (e.g., fast growing trees and grasses grown for this purpose), including corn
stover, switchgrass, and sugar cane bagasse, as well as trees. Biomass is often significantly composed of cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin structures and may also include oil crops and starch components of crops. 

1.4 “BP” means BP Biofuels North America LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, or any successor or assign
pursuant to Section 11.5. 
 1.5 BP License Agreement” means the BP License Agreement between BP and
Verenium, dated the Effective Date, as may be amended in accordance with its terms. 
 1.6 “Confidential
Information” means any and all information, data and technology disclosed and/or provided by any of Verenium or BP or any of their respective Affiliates, as applicable, and disclosures contemplated hereby, including, without limitation, any and
all methods and/or materials, technical information, technologies, systems, processes, procedures, know-how, data, trade secrets (as such are determined under applicable law), samples, inventions (whether patentable or unpatentable), improvements,
methods, materials and compositions, devices, molecules, genetically engineered organisms, formulae, illustrations, patent applications, products, works of authorship, compilations, programs, schematics, designs, drawings, technical plans,
prototypes, production and manufacturing processes and techniques, research, development activities and plans, specifications, computer programs, object and source code, databases, passwords, log on identifiers, algorithms, derivative works,
reports, mask works, business and financial data, business plans, skills and compensation of employees and consultants, pricing, financial and operational information, information regarding litigation or other regulatory actions or complaints,
marketing plans, customer and supplier information (including, without limitation, actual or potential customers or suppliers, customer or supplier lists, and customer or supplier requirements), regardless of the form in which such information
appears, or by which it is communicated whether in tangible or intangible form, whether or not marked as confidential or otherwise identified as confidential, and whether or not stored, compiled or memorialized physically, electronically,
graphically, photographically or in writing, as well as all documents and other information which contain or reflect or are generated from any of the foregoing. 

1.7 “Disclosing Party” means a Party or its Affiliate that furnishes or provides access to Confidential
Information of such Party or its Affiliate to another Party or its Affiliate. 
 1.8 “Effective Date”
means the date as of which this Agreement is made as set forth in the introductory paragraph. 

  
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 1.9
“Enzyme Business” means the business conducted by Verenium and its Affiliates as of the Effective Date of research, development, manufacture and commercialization of enzyme services and products for sale to Third Parties for use in their
businesses, including without limitation, within the biofuels, specialty industrial processes, food processing and food ingredients, baking and flour, detergents, cheese and dairy, oil seed processing, pulp and paper, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals,
electronics, diagnostic enzymes, reagents, transgenic enzymes (non-biofuels), human and animal therapeutic proteins, prebiotics, probiotics, waste process, water treatment, carbon sequestration, algae protein expression, non-biofuels fermentation,
chemicals, textiles and animal nutrition and health markets. 
 1.10 “Enzyme Improvement Platform
Technology” means Gene Site Saturation MutagenesisTMSM (GSSMTMSM) Technology and the Tunable Gene ReassemblyTMSM (TGRTMSM) Technology, Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly (TMSCA) and procedures, know-how, equipment and
computer software related thereto and developed by Verenium, and the patents and patent applications covering any of the foregoing as listed and described on Schedule 1.10. 

1.11 “LC Business” means the research, development, manufacture and commercialization (including without
limitation to make or have made, use or have used, practice or have practiced, improve or have improved, import or have imported, export or have exported, market or have marketed, distribute or have distributed, license, sell, offer for sale or have
sold) of lignocellulosic ethanol and other lignocellulosic biofuels and lignocellulosic bioproducts, lignocellulosic butanol and lignocellulosic diesel biofuels, including without limitation conversion of cell wall sugars and/or cell wall sugar
compounds into biofuels or bioproducts, (which for the avoidance of doubt excludes starch to biofuels or bioproducts), carried on or conducted by BP and/or any of its Affiliates. 

1.12 “Party” means either Verenium or BP and they may be referred to collectively as “Parties.” A
reference to a “Party” includes that Party’s successors in title and assigns or transferees permitted in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 

1.13 “Person” means any individual, corporation, association, partnership (general or limited), joint venture,
trust, estate, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, unincorporated organization, government (or any agency or political subdivision thereof) or other legal entity or organization. 

1.14 “Receiving Party” means any Party or its Affiliate that receives or has access to Confidential Information
of the other Party or its Affiliate. 
 1.15 “Territory” is defined in Section 3. 

1.16 “Third Party” means a Person other than the Parties to this Agreement and their respective Affiliates.

 1.17 “Verenium” means Verenium Corporation, a Delaware corporation, or any successor or assign
pursuant to Section 11.5. 

  
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 1.18
“Verenium License Agreement” means the Verenium License Agreement between BP and Verenium, dated as of the Effective Date, as may be amended in accordance with its terms. 

1.19 “Verenium Non-Competition Agreement” means the Verenium Non-Competition between BP and Verenium, dated as
of the Effective Date, as may be amended in accordance with its terms. 
 2. Non-Disclosure Restrictive Covenant.

 2.1 To protect Verenium’s interest in its Confidential Information that Verenium is retaining, and to
protect the goodwill and value of the Excluded Assets and the Enzyme Business, during the term of Verenium License Agreement and for 10 years thereafter, each Party in its capacity as a Receiving Party (on behalf of itself and its Affiliates) shall
hold all Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party in confidence and shall not disclose, use, copy, publish, distribute, display, disseminate, provide access to or in any way disburse any Confidential Information, except: (a) as
reasonably necessary to carry out its responsibilities under this Agreement; (b) as otherwise allowed under this Agreement; or (c) with written consent of the Disclosing Party. The Receiving Party will use at least the same standard of
care as it uses to protect proprietary or confidential information of its own (but no less than reasonable care) to ensure that its and its Affiliates’ employees, agents, consultants and other representatives do not disclose or make any
unauthorized use of the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party. 
 2.2 Exceptions. The
obligations set forth in Section 2.1 shall not apply to any portion of Confidential Information which the Receiving Party can prove by competent evidence: 

2.2.1. is now, or hereafter becomes, through no act or failure to act on the part of the Receiving Party
or its Affiliates in breach of this Agreement, generally known or available; 
 2.2.2. is known
by the Receiving Party or its Affiliates at the time of receiving such information as evidenced by documentation pre-dating disclosure to the Receiving Party or its Affiliates by the Disclosing Party; 

2.2.3. is furnished to the Receiving Party by a Third Party that is free to disclose to others without
breach of any obligation of confidentiality or non-disclosure; or 
 2.2.4. was independently
developed by the Receiving Party or its Affiliates without reference to information provided by the Disclosing Party, as evidenced by clear documentation. 

  
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 2.3
Permitted Disclosures. The Receiving Party and its Affiliates are expressly authorized to disclose Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party as expressly permitted by this Agreement or if and to the extent such disclosure is
reasonably necessary in the following instances: 
 2.3.1. exercising the rights and performing
the obligations of the Receiving Party under this Agreement; 
 2.3.2. prosecuting or defending
litigation as permitted by this Agreement; 
 2.3.3. complying with applicable laws and
regulations; 
 2.3.4. disclosure to FDA, DOE, USDA or EPA or any comparable or successor
government agencies worldwide; 
 2.3.5. disclosure to employees, agents, consultants and
independent contractors of the Receiving Party and its Affiliates only on a need-to-know basis and solely as necessary in connection with the performance of this Agreement, provided that each disclosee must be bound by similar obligations of
confidentiality and non-use at least as equivalent in scope as those set forth in this Section 2 prior to any such disclosure; or 
 2.3.6. disclosure to any bona fide potential investor, investment banker, acquirer, merger partner, or other potential financial partner; provided that in connection with such disclosure, the Disclosing
Party shall inform each disclosee of the confidential nature of such Confidential Information and use reasonable efforts to cause each disclosee to treat such Confidential Information as confidential. 

In the event the Receiving Party or any of its Affiliates is required to make a disclosure of the Disclosing Party’s
Confidential Information pursuant to Section 2.3.2 or 2.3.3, it will, except where impracticable, provide the Disclosing Party at least sufficient prior written notice of any such disclosure so that the Disclosing Party may seek a protective
order or other appropriate remedy. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party and its Affiliates shall take all reasonable action to preserve the confidentiality of the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party, including, without
limitation, by cooperating with the Disclosing Party to obtain a protective order or other appropriate remedy. 

2.4 Notice of Non-Permitted Disclosure. If the Receiving Party becomes aware of any unauthorized use or
disclosure of the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party, the Receiving Party shall promptly notify the Disclosing Party in writing. 
 3. Non-Competition Restrictive Covenant. 
 To protect Verenium’s
interest in the Confidential Information that Verenium is retaining and to protect the goodwill and value of the Excluded Assets and the Enzyme Business, BP and its Biofuels Affiliates shall not anywhere in the world (the
“Territory”), engage, directly or indirectly, individually or in association or in combination with any other Person, as proprietor or owner, officer, director or shareholder (other than as a passive investor in and holder of less
than five percent (5%) of the equity of any publicly traded corporation), member or manager of any limited liability company, or as an employee, agent, independent contractor, consultant, advisor, joint venturer, trustee, licensee, sublicensee,
licensor, sublicensor, principal, partner or otherwise, whether or not for monetary benefit: 
  

	 	 (a)
	 provide enzyme products or enzyme services acquired by BP as part of the Purchased Assets or as assets of the Biofuels Subsidiaries pursuant to the
Asset Purchase Agreement to the specific specialty industrial processes markets set forth and described in Schedule 3(a) to this Agreement for a period of five (5) years from the Effective Date, which specific specialty industrial
processes markets shall not include any biofuels or bioproducts markets in whole or in part, and for avoidance of doubt BP shall not sell enzyme products directly for use in conventional starch to ethanol processes; 

  
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	 	 (b)
	 in the use, licensing, sublicensing or sale of the enzymes or the Enzyme Improvement Platform Technology which were acquired or licensed by BP as
part of the Purchased Assets (as defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement) or as assets of the Biofuels Subsidiaries (as defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement) pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement for application outside of the LC Business for
two (2) years from the Effective Date; provided, however, this Section 3(b) shall not operate or be construed to restrict, prohibit or limit BP and its Affiliates from internal research and development; and/or

  

	 	 (c)
	 in the licensing, sublicensing or sale of the Enzyme Improvement Platform Technology which was acquired by BP as part of the Purchased Assets or as
assets of the Biofuels Subsidiaries pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement to the specific competitors of Verenium set forth and described in Schedule 3(c) to this Agreement for five (5) years from the Effective Date;
provided, however, this Section 3(c) shall not operate or be construed to restrict, prohibit or limit BP and its Affiliates from (i) internal research and development, or (ii) collaborating, developing, manufacturing or
otherwise working with, or receiving products or services from, any Person listed on Schedule 3(c) for purposes of or use in BP’s biofuels business (which for the avoidance of doubt, does not include a licensing program of the
Enzyme Improvement Platform Technology which was acquired by BP as part of the Purchased Assets or as assets of the Biofuels Subsidiaries pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement to a third party). 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the restrictions and limitations set forth in this Section 3 shall not restrict, prohibit or limit,
or be construed to restrict, prohibit or limit the LC Business or BP’s Affiliates with respect to: (x) the sale of all or substantially all of (i) the LC Business, (ii) the Purchased Assets and/or the Biofuels Subsidiaries, or
(iii) BP’s or any Affiliate’s assets; (y) the sale of equity securities of BP or its parent company by the respective parent company thereof; or (z) the sale or issuance of equity securities by any Affiliate or direct or
indirect parent company of BP, all in any way or at any time. 
 4. Employee Solicitation and Hiring Restrictive Covenant.

 To protect Verenium’s interest in the Confidential Information that Verenium is retaining and to protect the goodwill
and value of the Excluded Assets and the Enzyme Business, BP and its Biofuels Affiliates shall not for a period of two (2) years from the Effective Date anywhere in the Territory, individually, or in association or in combination with any other
Person, directly or indirectly, as proprietor or owner, or officer, director or shareholder of any corporation, or as a 

  
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member or manager of any limited liability company, or as an employee, agent, independent contractor, consultant, advisor, joint venturer, trustee, licensee, principal, partner or otherwise,
whether or not for monetary benefit: (a) solicit, encourage, induce or entice any employee or independent contractor of Verenium or its Affiliates to terminate or modify such person’s or entity’s employment, engagement or business
relationship with Verenium or its Affiliates; or (b) hire, whether as an employee or independent contractor, any Person who is, or that at any time in the twelve (12) month period prior to the time of such hire had been, employed or
retained by Verenium or its Affiliates; provided, however, that the foregoing provision shall not apply to (i) any employee or independent contractor if Verenium or its Affiliates has terminated such employee or independent
contractor; or (ii) any employee or independent contractor who approaches or contacts BP or any of its Biofuels Affiliates in response to a general solicitation or advertisement regarding employment with BP or any of its Biofuels Affiliates.

 5. Exceptions For Post-Closing Date Acquisitions. 

Notwithstanding anything else contained in this Agreement, the provisions of Section 3 shall not apply to any activities of any
Person acquired (pursuant to a stock or asset acquisition, merger or other form of transaction) by BP or its Affiliates where 10% or less of the revenues of the acquired Person is from activities that would violate Section 3 of this Agreement
if engaged in by BP or its Affiliates during the six-month period preceding the date of such acquisition and as measured during each six-month period thereafter during the term of the restrictive covenant in Section 3 of this Agreement.

 6. Representations and Warranties. 

6.1 Representations and Warranties of Verenium. Verenium represents and warrants to BP as of the Effective Date:
(a) Verenium (i) is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its incorporating jurisdiction, and (ii) has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement; and
(b) this Agreement is a valid and binding obligation of Verenium enforceable in accordance with its terms, and does not conflict with any agreement, instrument or understanding, oral or written, to which it is a party or by which it may be
bound, nor violate in any material respect any law or regulation of any court, governmental body or administrative or other agency having jurisdiction over it. 
 6.2 BP’s Representations and Warranties. BP represents and warrants to Verenium as of the Effective Date: (a) BP (i) is a limited liability company duly organized, validly existing
and in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of formation, and (ii) has all requisite power and authority to enter into this Agreement; and (b) this Agreement is a valid and binding obligation of BP enforceable in accordance
with its terms, and does not conflict with any agreement, instrument or understanding, oral or written, to which it is a party or by which it may be bound, nor violate in any material respect any law or regulation of any court, governmental body or
administrative or other agency having jurisdiction over it. 

  
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 7. Equitable Relief
and Cumulative Remedies. 
 BP acknowledges and agrees that Verenium’s remedies at law for breach of any of the
provisions of this Agreement would be inadequate and, in recognition of this fact, BP agrees that, in the event of such breach, in addition to any remedies at law it may have, Verenium, without posting any bond, shall be entitled to obtain equitable
relief in the form of specific performance, a temporary restraining order, a temporary or permanent injunction or any other equitable remedy that may be available. BP further acknowledges that should BP or its Biofuels Affiliates violate any of the
provisions of this Agreement, it will be difficult to determine the amount of damages resulting to Verenium and that in addition to any other remedies it may have, Verenium shall be entitled to temporary and permanent injunctive relief without the
necessity of proving damages. The remedies of the Parties are cumulative and not exclusive, and except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement to the contrary, each Party shall have all rights and remedies available under this Agreement,
at law or in equity. 
 8. Acknowledgement. 
 Each of Verenium and BP acknowledge and agree that the covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement have been negotiated in good faith by the Parties, are reasonable and are not more restrictive
or broader than necessary to protect the interests of the Parties thereto, and would not achieve their intended purpose if they were on different terms or for periods of time shorter than the periods of time provided herein or applied in more
restrictive geographical areas than are provided herein. Each Party further acknowledges that the other Party would not enter into the Asset Purchase Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby in the absence of the covenants and agreements
contained in this Agreement. 
 9. Separate Covenants. 

The covenants contained in this Agreement shall be construed as a series of separate covenants, one for each of the counties in each of
the states of the United States of America, and one for each geographic subdivision of each country and each province or state within each such country. 
 10. Severability. 
 The Parties agree that construction of this Agreement
shall be in favor of its reasonable nature, legality and enforceability, and that any construction causing unenforceability shall yield to a construction permitting enforceability. It is agreed that the restrictive covenants and provisions of this
Agreement are severable, and that if any single covenant or provision or multiple covenants or provisions should be found unenforceable, the entire Agreement and remaining covenants and provisions shall not fail but shall be construed as enforceable
without any severed covenant or provision in accordance with the tenor of this Agreement. The Parties specifically agree that no covenant or provision of this Agreement shall be invalidated because of overbreadth insofar as the Parties acknowledge
the scope of the covenants and provisions contained herein to be reasonable and necessary for the protection of each of Verenium and BP. However, should a court or any other trier of fact or law determine not to enforce any covenant or provision of
this Agreement as written due to overbreadth or otherwise, then the Parties agree that said covenant or provision shall be enforced to the extent reasonable, with the court or such trier to make any necessary revisions to said covenant or provision
to permit its enforceability and that any such limitation on the enforceability of any such covenant or provision shall not effect the enforceability of any other covenant or provision of this Agreement. 

  
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 11. General
Provisions. 
 11.1 Governing Law. This Agreement will be governed and construed in accordance with
the laws of the State of New York, United States of America, to the exclusion of both its principles and rules on conflicts of laws and the provisions of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. 

11.2 Submission to Jurisdiction. Each Party hereby: (a) agrees to the personal jurisdiction of any federal or
state court located in New York, New York with respect to any claim or cause of action arising under or relating to this Agreement; (b) waives any objection based on forum non conveniens and waives any objection to venue of any such
suit, action or proceeding; (c) waives personal service of any and process upon it; and (d) consents that any services of process be made by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested) directed to it at its
address stated in Section 11.9 and service so made will be complete when received. Nothing in this Section 11.2 will affect the rights of the Parties to serve legal process in any other manner permitted by law. 

11.3 Waiver of Trial by Jury. EACH OF THE PARTIES HERETO HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES ANY RIGHT
IT MAY HAVE TO TRIAL BY JURY IN CONNECTION WITH ANY LITIGATION ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OF THE OTHER RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY. 

11.4 Independent Contractors. The Parties shall perform their obligations under this Agreement as independent
contractors, and nothing in this Agreement is intended or will be deemed to constitute a partnership, agency or employer-employee relationship among the Parties. None of the Parties will have any right, power or authority to assume, create, or incur
any expense, liability, or obligation, express or implied, on behalf of any other Party. 
 11.5
Assignment. Neither this Agreement nor any rights or obligations hereunder may be assigned or otherwise transferred directly or indirectly (including without limitation by merger including by or through merger of a subsidiary, sale of stock,
sale of assets, transfer by operation of law or change in control or otherwise), by any Party without the prior written consent of BP (in the case of any assignment or transfer by Verenium), or Verenium (in the case of any assignment or transfer by
BP), which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. This Agreement shall be binding upon successors and permitted assigns of the Parties. 
 11.6 Entire Agreement; Amendment; Waiver. This Agreement, together with all exhibits attached hereto which are hereby incorporated by reference, the Asset Purchase Agreement, the BP License
Agreement, the Verenium License Agreement, the Verenium Non-Competition Agreement and the other agreements by or among the Parties expressly referred to herein or in the Asset Purchase Agreement, the terms and conditions of which are herby
incorporated by reference, constitutes and contains the entire understanding and agreement of the Parties respecting the subject matter hereof and cancels and supersedes any and all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, correspondence,
understandings, and agreements between the Parties, whether oral or written, regarding the subject matter hereof. No waiver, modification, or amendment of any provision of this Agreement will be valid or effective unless

  
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made in writing and signed by a duly authorized officer of each of the Parties. A waiver by a Party of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement in any instance will not be deemed or
construed to be a waiver of such term or condition for the future, or of any subsequent breach hereof. 
 11.7
Further Assurances. Each Party agrees that, subsequent to the execution and delivery of this Agreement and without any additional consideration, it will execute and deliver any further legal instruments and perform any acts which are or may
become reasonably necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Agreement. 
 11.8 No Third Party
Beneficiaries. This Agreement is neither expressly or impliedly made for the benefit of any Third Party. 

11.9 Notices. Any notice to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be considered to be given
and received in all respects when hand delivered, upon written confirmation of delivery after being sent by prepaid express or courier delivery service, upon confirmation of receipt when sent by facsimile transmission or three days after deposited
in the United States mail, certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, in each case addressed as follows, or to such other address as shall be designated by notice duly given: 

 

			
	 If to Verenium:
  

Verenium Corporation
 55 Cambridge Parkway
 Cambridge, MA 02142

Attention: Chief Legal Officer and Chief
 Financial Officer
 Fax: (617) 674-5353
	  	 If to BP:
  

BP Biofuels North America LLC
 Attention: Director of Business Development
 150 West Warrenville Road

Naperville, IL 60563
 Fax: (630) 836-5855

 11.10
Interpretation. 
 (a) Captions, Headings and Recitals. The captions and headings of clauses
contained in this Agreement preceding the text of the articles, sections, subsections and paragraphs hereof are inserted solely for convenience and ease of reference only and shall not constitute any part of this Agreement, or have any effect on its
interpretation or construction. The recitals appearing at the beginning of this Agreement are incorporated into this terms and conditions in full by this reference thereto. 

(b) Singular and Plural. All references in this Agreement to the singular shall include the plural where
applicable, and all references to gender shall include both genders. 
 (c) Articles, Sections and
Subsections. Unless otherwise specified, references in this Agreement to any article shall include all sections, subsections, and paragraphs in such article; references in this Agreement to any section shall include all subsections and
paragraphs in such sections; and references in this Agreement to any subsection shall include all paragraphs in such subsection. 

  
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 (d)
Ambiguities. Ambiguities and uncertainties in this Agreement, if any, shall not be interpreted against any Party, irrespective of which Party may be deemed to have caused the ambiguity or uncertainty to exist. 

(e) English Language. This Agreement has been prepared in the English language and the English language shall
control its interpretation. In addition, all notices required or permitted to be given hereunder, and all written, electronic, oral or other communications between the Parties regarding this Agreement shall be in the English language. 

11.11 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in counterparts, including by transmission of
facsimile or PDF copies of signature pages to the Parties or their representative legal counsel, any one of which need not contain the signature of more than one Party but both such counterparts taken together will constitute one and the same
agreement. 
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 IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized officers, effective as of the Effective Date. 
  

													
	 Verenium Corporation
	  		  	 BP Biofuels North America LLC

					
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Carlos A. Riva
	  		  	 By:
	 	 /s/ Susan A. Ellerbusch

		 	 Name:
	 	 Carlos A. Riva
	  		  		 	 Name:
	 	 Susan A. Ellerbusch

		 	 Title:
	 	 President and Chief Executive Officer
	  		  		 	 Title:
	 	 President

[Signature Page – BP Non-Competition Agreement] 

  
 Schedule 1.10

 Enzyme Improvement Platform Technology 

  

																									
	Procedures	  				    				    				    				    				    			
	 Title
	  				    				    				    				    				    			
							
	 GeneReassemblySM Protocol
	  				    				    				    				    				    			
	 GSSMSM Protocol
	  				    				    				    				    				    			
	 TMSCASM Protocol
	  				    				    				    				    				    			
	
	Patents and Patent Applications	  
							
	 Case/Family
	  	 Country
	 	    	 Status
	 	    	 AppNumber
	 	    	 PatNumber
	 	    	 ExpDate
	 	    	 CaseNumber
	 
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 AU
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 48933/00
	  	    	 	 756201
	  	    	 	 06-Dec-2016
	  	    	 	 D1210-01AU
	  
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 AU
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 2003-200812
	  	    	 	 2003200812
	  	    	 	 06-Dec-2016
	  	    	 	 D1210-02AU
	  
							
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 US
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 08/692,002
	  	    	 	 6,054,267
	  	    	 	 02-Aug-2016
	  	    	 	 D1210-1US
	  
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 US
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 08/944,795
	  	    	 	 6,030,779
	  	    	 	 07-Dec-2015
	  	    	 	 D1210-2US
	  
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 US
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 09/421,970
	  	    	 	 6,368,798
	  	    	 	 20-Oct-2019
	  	    	 	 D1210-3US
	  
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 US
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 09/557,276
	  	    	 	 6,344,328
	  	    	 	 02-Aug-2016
	  	    	 	 D1210-4US
	  
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 AU
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 63148/01
	  	    	 	 782529
	  	    	 	 15-May-2021
	  	    	 	 D1210-5AU
	  
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 US
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 09/571,499
	  	    	 	 6,455,254
	  	    	 	 03-Jun-2016
	  	    	 	 D1210-5US
	  
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 AU
	  	    	 	 Pending
	  	    	 	 2007201249
	  	    				    				    	 	 D1210-6AUD1
	  
							
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 AT
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 96942920.8
	  	    	 	 AT E260987
	  	    	 	 06-Dec-2016
	  	    	 	 D1210AT
	  
							
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 AU
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 11489/97
	  	    	 	 720334
	  	    	 	 06-Dec-2016
	  	    	 	 D1210AU
	  
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 BE
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 0-866-853
	  	    	 	 EP 0866853
	  	    	 	 06-Dec-2016
	  	    	 	 D1210BE
	  
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 CH
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 96942920.8
	  	    	 	 EP 0 866853
	  	    	 	 06-Dec-2016
	  	    	 	 D1210CH
	  
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 DE
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 DE69631787T2
	  	    	 	 DE69631787
	  	    	 	 06-Dec-2016
	  	    	 	 D1210DE
	  
							
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 FR
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 96942920.8
	  	    	 	 EP 0866853
	  	    	 	 06-Dec-2016
	  	    	 	 D1210FR
	  
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 	 GB
	  	    	 	 Granted
	  	    	 	 96942920.8
	  	    	 	 EP 0866853
	  	    	 	 06-Dec-2016
	  	    	 	 D1210GB
	  
		  				    				    				    				    				    			

  

													
		  		    		    		    		    		    	
	 BIOPANNING
	  	 IE
	    	 Granted
	    	 96942920.8
	    	 EP 0866853
	    	 06-Dec-2016
	    	 D1210IE

	 BIOPANNING
	  	 IL
	    	 Granted
	    	 124794
	    	 124794
	    	 06-Dec-2016
	    	 D1210IL

	 BIO-TRAPS
	  	 AU
	    	 Granted
	    	 92260/98
	    	 754746
	    		    	 D1360AU

	 BIO-TRAPS
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 08/918,793
	    	 6,610,528
	    	 26-Aug-2017
	    	 D1360US

	 COMBINATORIAL
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 08/651,568
	    	 5,939,250
	    	 07-Dec-2015
	    	 D1140-1US

	 COMBINATORIAL
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/375,605
	    	 6,790,605
	    	 22-May-2016
	    	 D1140-2US

	 COMBINATORIAL
	  	 AU
	    	 Pending
	    	 2007231834
	    		    		    	 D1140-3AUD1

							
	 COMBINATORIAL
	  	 CA
	    	 Published
	    	 2,391,626
	    		    		    	 D1140-3CA

	 COMBINATORIAL
	  	 EP
	    	 Published
	    	 01971309.8
	    		    		    	 D1140-3EP

	 COMBINATORIAL
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/663,620
	    	 7,018,793
	    	 07-Dec-2015
	    	 D1140-3US

	 COMBINATORIAL
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/714,780
	    	 6,632,600
	    	 11-May-2016
	    	 D1140-4US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 AU
	    	 Pending
	    	 2005-225057
	    		    		    	 D1460-10AUD1

							
	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 AU
	    	 Pending
	    	 2009-212959
	    		    		    	 D1460-10AUD2

							
	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 CA
	    	 Allowed
	    	 2,374,667
	    		    		    	 D1460-10CA

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 EP
	    	 Published
	    	 00941550.6
	    		    		    	 D1460-10EP

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 HK
	    	 Published
	    	 02107285.7
	    		    		    	 D1460-10HK

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 IL
	    	 Pending
	    	 146937
	    		    		    	 D1460-10IL

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 JP
	    	 Published
	    	 2001-503702
	    		    		    	 D1460-10JP

							
	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 MX
	    	 Granted
	    	 PA/a/2001/013020
	    	 228,539
	    	 14-Jun-2020
	    	 D1460-10MX

							
	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 MX
	    	 Pending
	    	 PA/a/2005/006395
	    		    		    	 D1460-10MXD1

							
	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/332,835
	    	 6,537,776
	    	 14-Jun-2019
	    	 D1460-10US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Pending
	    	 11/285,302
	    		    		    	 D1460-12C1

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/498,557
	    	 6,713,279
	    	 31-Jan-2020
	    	 D1460-12US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/522,289
	    	 6,358,709
	    	 07-Dec-2015
	    	 D1460-13US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/535,754
	    	 6,361,974
	    	 07-Dec-2015
	    	 D1460-14US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Pending
	    	 11/798,032
	    		    		    	 D1460-15R1

  

													
	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/594,459
	    	 6,605,449
	    	 14-Jun-2019
	    	 D1460-15US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/756,459
	    	 6,562,594
	    	 07-Dec-2015
	    	 D1460-16US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/867,262
	    	 6,696,275
	    	 04-Feb-2019
	    	 D1460-17US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/885,551
	    	 6,740,506
	    	 07-Dec-2015
	    	 D1460-19US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 10/039,293
	    	 6,713,281
	    	 03-Nov-2018
	    	 D1460-22US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 10/087,426
	    	 6,709,841
	    	 09-May-2018
	    	 D1460-23US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 10/099,816
	    	 6,713,282
	    	 09-Mar-2020
	    	 D1460-24US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 10/108,077
	    	 6,635,449
	    		    	 D1460-25US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 10/309,587
	    	 6,764,835
	    	 08-Jan-2021
	    	 D1460-27US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 10/382,283
	    	 6,773,900
	    	 07-Dec-2015
	    	 D1460-29US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 08/760,489
	    	 5,830,696
	    	 07-Dec-2015
	    	 D1460-4US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/185,373
	    	 6,335,179
	    	 07-Dec-2015
	    	 D1460-6US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 AU
	    	 Granted
	    	 2005201125
	    	 2005201125
	    	 04-Feb-2020
	    	 D1460-7AUD1

							
	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 CA
	    	 Granted
	    	 2,325,351
	    	 2,325,351
	    	 04-Feb-2020
	    	 D1460-7CA

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 CA
	    	 Published
	    	 2,492,661
	    		    		    	 D1460-7CAD1

							
	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 EP
	    	 Published
	    	 0913378.6-21
	    		    		    	 D1460-7EP

							
	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 HK
	    	 Published
	    	 01105448.6
	    		    		    	 D1460-7HK

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 IL
	    	 Published
	    	 138206
	    		    		    	 D1460-7IL

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 JP
	    	 Published
	    	 2005-080273
	    		    		    	 D1460-7JPD1

							
	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 MX
	    	 Granted
	    	 2000/009723
	    	 273,390
	    		    	 D1460-7MX

							
	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/246,178
	    	 6,171,820
	    	 07-Dec-2015
	    	 D1460-7US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/267,118
	    	 6,238,884
	    	 07-Dec-2015
	    	 D1460-8US

	 DIRECTED EVOLUTION
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/276,860
	    	 6,352,842
	    	 07-Dec-2015
	    	 D1460-9US

	 EXTRACT SCREENING
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/561,597
	    	 6,555,315
	    	 26-Aug-2017
	    	 D1340-1US

	 EXTRACT SCREENING
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 08/918,406
	    	 6,057,103
	    	 26-Aug-2017
	    	 D1340US

	 FACS/GIGAMATRIX
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/848,095
	    	 6,872,526
	    	 16-Jun-2017
	    	 D1280-10US

  

													
	 FACS/GIGAMATRIX
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/848,651
	  	 6,806,048
	  	 16-Nov-2020
	  	 D1280-12US

	 FACS/GIGAMATRIX
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/848,083
	  	 6,602,675
	  	 03-May-2021
	  	 D1280-13US

	 FACS/GIGAMATRIX
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/098,206
	  	 6,174,673
	  	 16-Jun-2017
	  	 D1280-1US

	 FACS/GIGAMATRIX
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 10/157,653
	  	 6,866,824
	  	 14-Jun-2018
	  	 D1280-23US

	 FACS/GIGAMATRIX
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/444,112
	  	 6,972,183
	  	 16-Jun-2017
	  	 D1280-2US

	 FACS/GIGAMATRIX
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/687,219
	  	 6,794,127
	  	 16-Jun-2017
	  	 D1280-5US

	 GIGAMATRIX
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 29/162,224
	  	 D480814 S
	  	 14-Oct-2017
	  	 D1290-14US

	 GIGAMATRIX
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 10/095,906
	  	 6,918,738
	  	 03-Aug-2022
	  	 D1290-1US

	 GIGAMATRIX
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 10/084,552
	  	 7,019,827
	  	 07-Jan-2023
	  	 D1290-2US

	 GIGAMATRIX
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 10/103,977
	  	 6,798,520
	  	 08-Jul-2022
	  	 D1290-5US

	 GIGAMATRIX
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 10/084,026
	  	 6,764,818
	  	 09-Jan-2023
	  	 D1290-7US

	 GIGASEQUENCING
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 10/452,157
	  	 7,291,460
	  	 06-Feb-2025
	  	 D1631-1US

	 NORMALIZED
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/034,724
	  	 6,001,574
	  	 18-Jun-2016
	  	 D1270-1US

	 NORMALIZED
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/437,905
	  	 6,444,426
	  	 18-Jun-2016
	  	 D1270-2US

	 NORMALIZED
	  	 US
	    	 Pending
	    	 09/089,789
	  		  		  	 D1270-3US

	 NORMALIZED
	  	 JP
	    	 Granted
	    	 10-503387
	  	 4227196
	  		  	 D1270JP

	 SHUFFLING
	  	 CA
	    	 Granted
	    	 2,308,292
	  	 2,308,292
	  	 23-Oct-2018
	  	 D1220-1CA

	 SHUFFLING
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 08/962,504
	  	 6,489,145
	  	 09-Jul-2016
	  	 D1220-1US

	 SHUFFLING
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/376,727
	  	 6,440,668
	  		  	 D1220-3US

	 SHUFFLING
	  	 AU
	    	 Granted
	    	 36626/97
	  	 724521
	  	 09-Jul-2017
	  	 D1220AU

	 SHUFFLING
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 08/677,112
	  	 5,965,408
	  	 09-Jul-2016
	  	 D1220US

	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 AU
	    		    		  		  		  	 D2410-01AU

	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 BR
	    		    		  		  		  	 D2410-01BR

	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 CA
	    		    		  		  		  	 D2410-01CA

	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 CN
	    		    		  		  		  	 D2410-01CN

	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 EA
	    		    		  		  		  	 D2410-01EA

	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 EP
	    		    		  		  		  	 D2410-01EP

	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 ID
	    		    		  		  		  	 D2410-01ID

	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 IL
	    		    		  		  		  	 D2410-01IL

  

																					
	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 IN
	  		  	 	 4447/KOLNP/2009
	  	  				  				  	 	 D2410-01IN
	  
	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 JP
	  		  				  				  				  	 	D2410-01JP	  
	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 KR
	  		  				  				  				  	 	 D2410-01KR
	  
	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 MX
	  		  				  				  				  	 	 D2410-01MX
	  
	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 MY
	  		  				  				  				  	 	 D2410-01MY
	  
	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 US
	  		  	 	 12/671,231
	  	  				  				  	 	 D2410-01N
	  
	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 NZ
	  		  				  				  				  	 	 D2410-01NZ
	  
	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 PH
	  		  	 	 1-2010-500189
	  	  				  				  	 	 D2410-01PH
	  
							
	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 WO
	  	 Published
	  	 	 PCT/US08/071771
	  	  				  				  	 	 D2410-01WO
	  
							
	 Tailored Multi-Site Combinatorial Assembly
	  	 ZA
	  	 Unfiled
	  				  				  				  	 	 D2410-01ZA
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 AU
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 69582/00
	  	  	 	 767618
	  	  	 	 17-Jul-2016
	  	  	 	 D1200-1AU
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 US
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 08/983,367
	  	  	 	 6,168,919
	  	  	 	 30-Sep-2018
	  	  	 	 D1200-1US
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 US
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 09/467,740
	  	  	 	 6,656,677
	  	  	 	 18-Jul-2015
	  	  	 	 D1200-2US
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 US
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 09/861,267
	  	  	 	 6,566,050
	  	  	 	 18-Jul-2015
	  	  	 	 D1200-4US
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 CA
	  	 Published
	  	 	 2,227,342
	  	  				  	 	 14-Dec-2006
	  	  	 	 D1200CA
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 CH
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 96925351.7
	  	  	 	 EP 0839185
	  	  	 	 17-Jul-2016
	  	  	 	 D1200CH
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 DE
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 96925351.7
	  	  	 	 69636721.1
	  	  	 	 17-Jul-2016
	  	  	 	 D1200DE
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 DK
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 96925351.7
	  	  	 	 EP 0839185
	  	  	 	 17-Jul-2016
	  	  	 	 D1200DK
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 EP
	  	 Published
	  	 	 06009151.9
	  	  				  				  	 	 D1200EPD1
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 ES
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 96925351.7
	  	  	 	 ES 0839185
	  	  	 	 17-Jul-2016
	  	  	 	 D1200ES
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 FI
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 96925351.7
	  	  	 	 EP 0839185
	  	  	 	 17-Jul-2016
	  	  	 	 D1200FI
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 FR
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 96925351.7
	  	  	 	 EP 0839185
	  	  	 	 17-Jul-2016
	  	  	 	 D1200FR
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 GB
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 96925351.7
	  	  	 	 EP 0839185
	  	  	 	 17-Jul-2016
	  	  	 	 D1200GB
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 IE
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 96925351.7
	  	  	 	 EP 0839185
	  	  	 	 17-Jul-2016
	  	  	 	 D1200IE
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 IT
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 96925351.7
	  	  	 	 EP 0839185
	  	  	 	 17-Jul-2016
	  	  	 	 D1200IT
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 NL
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 96925351.7
	  	  	 	 EP 0839185
	  	  	 	 17-Jul-2016
	  	  	 	 D1200NL
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 SE
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 96925351.7
	  	  	 	 EP 0839185
	  	  	 	 17-Jul-2016
	  	  	 	 D1200SE
	  
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 US
	  	 Granted
	  	 	 08/503,606
	  	  	 	 6,004,788
	  	  	 	 18-Jul-2015
	  	  	 	 D1200US
	  

  

													
	 UNCULTURED
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 08/988,224
	    	 6,280,926
	    	 18-Jul-2015
	    	 D1260-1US

	 UNCULTURED
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/407,525
	    	 6,849,395
	    	 09-Sep-2015
	    	 D1260-2US

	 UNCULTURED
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/713,176
	    	 6,528,249
	    	 18-Jul-2015
	    	 D1260-5US

	 UNCULTURED
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/875,412
	    	 6,677,115
	    	 18-Jul-2015
	    	 D1260-6US

	 UNCULTURED
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 08/657,409
	    	 5,958,672
	    	 18-Jul-2015
	    	 D1260US

	 WHOLE CELL
	  	 US
	    	 Granted
	    	 09/677,584
	    	 7,033,781
	    	 29-Sep-2019
	    	 D1510-1US

  
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