Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Method of introducing a polynucleotide molecule into or...
Reexamination Certificate
2011-07-19
2011-07-19
Worley, Cathy Kingdon (Department: 1638)
Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and
Method of introducing a polynucleotide molecule into or...
C800S295000, C800S298000, C536S024100, C536S023100
Reexamination Certificate
active
07982092
ABSTRACT:
An isolated DNA sequence capable of serving as regulatory element in a chimeric gene which can be used for the transformation of plants is disclosed. A chimeric gene containing the DNA sequence as a regulatory element for the transformation of plants is also disclosed. The gene comprises at least, in the direction of transcription, a promoter sequence, a transgene and a regulatory element, characterized in that the regulatory element comprises an intron from the noncoding 5′ region of a plant histone gene, allowing the expression of the protein in the zones undergoing rapid growth. The production of transgenic plants is also disclosed.
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Chaubet, legal reprsentative Nicole
Derose Richard
Gigot Claude
Bayer Cropscience SA
Buchanan & Ingersoll & Rooney PC
Kingdon Worley Cathy
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