Methods for plant transformation using spectinomycin selection

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C800S300000, C800S312000, C800S314000, C800S320100, C435S426000, C435S427000, C435S430100, C435S431000, C435S469000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for transforming soybean, corn, cotton, or canola explants using spectinomycin as a selective agent for transformation of the explants. The method may further comprise treatment of the explants with cytokinin during the transformation and regeneration process.

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Official Action date mailed Jul. 20, 2011 in Chinese Application No. 200880012913.8.

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