Synthetic plant genes and method for preparation

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Process of mutation – cell fusion – or genetic modification

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ABSTRACT:
A method for modifying structural gene sequences to enhance the expression of the protein product is disclosed. Also disclosed are novel structural genes which encode insecticidal proteins of B.t.k. HD-1, B.t.k. HD-73,B.t. tenebrionis, B.t. entomocidus, 2 protein of B.t.k. HD-1, and the coat protein of potato leaf roll virus.

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