Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Plant cell or cell line – per se ; composition thereof;... – Plant cell or cell line – per se – contains exogenous or...
Reexamination Certificate
2010-05-25
2011-11-08
Li, Ruixiang (Department: 1646)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Plant cell or cell line, per se ; composition thereof;...
Plant cell or cell line, per se, contains exogenous or...
C435S320100, C536S023100
Reexamination Certificate
active
08053237
ABSTRACT:
Novel plant cell signaling genes and gene products are provided. These gene, polypeptide and oligonucleotide sequences are useful in regulating plant phenotype. Moreover, these genes and gene products are useful for expression profiling of plant cell signaling genes. The invention specifically provides polynucleotide and polypeptide sequences isolated fromEucalyptusandPinusspecies.
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Chang Shujun
Connett Marie B.
Emerson Sarah Jane
Forster Richard L.
Gause Katrina
Arborgen Inc.
Foley & Lardner LLP
Li Ruixiang
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