Nucleotide sequences encoding insecticidal proteins

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C536S023710, C530S350000, C435S320100, C514S004500

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08034997

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides nucleotide sequences encoding an insecticidal protein exhibiting lepidopteran inhibitory activity, as well as a novel insecticidal protein referred to herein as a Cry1A.105 insecticide, transgenic plants expressing the insecticide, and methods for detecting the presence of the nucleotide sequences or the insecticide in a biological sample.

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