Article 5
Patentable subjects
(2) Patents pursuant to paragraph 1 shall be also granted for biotechnological inventions concerning to a product consisting of or containing biological material, or to a process by means of which biological material is produced, processed or utilised, including cases when invention relates to
a) biological material which is isolated from its natural environment or is produced by means of a technical process, already occurred in a nature,
b) a plant or an animal, if a technical feasibility of an invention is not reduced to a particular plant or animal variety2)
c) a microbiological or other technical process or to a product obtained by such process,
d) an element isolated from a human body or produced by other means of a technical process, including a sequence or partial sequence of a gene also in the case when the structure of such element is identical with a structure of a naturally existing element.
(3) The following shall not be regarded as inventions pursuant to paragraph 1:
a) discoveries, scientific theories and mathematical methods,
Article 6
Exceptions to patentability
(1) Patents shall not be granted to
b) essentially biological processes for creation plants or animals,
d) inventions relating to human body in different stages of its formation or development or relating only to discovery of some elements of human body, including sequences or partial sequence of a gene, with an exception pursuant to Article 5(2)(d),