Homologous recombination mediated transgene deletion in...

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ABSTRACT:
A process to prepare a recombined transgenicZea maysplant or plant cell from a first transgenicZea maysplant cell, wherein the transgene in the recombinant plant or plant cell has an altered genetic structure relative to the genetic structure of the transgene in the first transgenic plant cell, due to homologous recombination-mediated transgene deletion.

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