RCc3 regulatory elements for use in plants

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives

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C435S419000, C800S279000, C800S295000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides polynucleotide molecules isolated fromOryza sativaand useful for expressing transgenes in plants. The present invention also provides DNA constructs containing the polynucleotide molecules useful for expressing transgenes in plants. The present invention also provides transgenic plants and seeds containing the polynucleotide molecules useful for expressing transgenes in plants.

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