Early light-induced protein promoters

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C435S320100, C435S440000, C800S278000, C800S295000, C800S298000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to promoter sequences and promoter control elements, polynucleotide constructs comprising the promoters and control elements, and methods of identifying the promoters, control elements, or fragments thereof. The invention further relates to the use of the present promoters or promoter control elements to modulate transcript levels.

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