Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Method of introducing a polynucleotide molecule into or... – The polynucleotide alters fat – fatty oil – ester-type wax – or...
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-11
2010-02-16
Kumar, Vinod (Department: 1638)
Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and
Method of introducing a polynucleotide molecule into or...
The polynucleotide alters fat, fatty oil, ester-type wax, or...
C800S278000, C435S468000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07663020
ABSTRACT:
The present disclosure is directed to plants and plant cells that display an altered oil content phenotype due to altered expression of a HIO nucleic acid. The disclosure is further directed to methods of generating plants with an altered oil content phenotype.
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Davies John P.
Ng Hein Tsoeng (Medard)
Agrinomics LLC
Klarquist Sparkman LLP.
Kumar Vinod
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