Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Plant – seedling – plant seed – or plant part – per se – Higher plant – seedling – plant seed – or plant part
Reexamination Certificate
2002-12-20
2008-11-11
Kubelik, Anne R (Department: 1638)
Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and
Plant, seedling, plant seed, or plant part, per se
Higher plant, seedling, plant seed, or plant part
C536S024500, C435S320100, C435S419000, C800S298000, C800S285000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07449623
ABSTRACT:
Nucleic acid molecules are described encoding a starch granule-bound protein from rice as well as methods and recombinant DNA molecules for the production of transgenic plant cells and plants synthesizing a modified starch. Moreover, the plant cells and plants resulting from those methods as well as the starch obtainable therefrom are described.
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Kubelik Anne R
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