Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Method of introducing a polynucleotide molecule into or... – The polynucleotide confers pathogen or pest resistance
Reexamination Certificate
2007-01-09
2007-01-09
Ibrahim, Medina A. (Department: 1638)
Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and
Method of introducing a polynucleotide molecule into or...
The polynucleotide confers pathogen or pest resistance
C800S278000, C800S298000, C800S295000, C800S320100, C800S317000, C800S302000, C536S023700, C536S023100, C435S468000, C435S419000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10647956
ABSTRACT:
Nucleotide sequences for two genes, tcdB and tccC2, from the tcd genomic region ofPhotorhabdus luminescensW-14 are useful in heterologous expression of orally active insect toxins.
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Bowen David J.
Ffrench-Constant Richard H.
Rocheleau Thomas A.
Waterfield Nicholas R.
Ibrahim Medina A.
Stuart Donald
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
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