Vascular-preferred promoters

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

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C435S320100, C435S419000, C800S298000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to the regulation of polynucleotide transcription and/or expression. In particular, this invention relates to polynucleotide regulatory sequences isolated fromEucalyptus grandisandPinus radiatathat are capable of conferring vascular-preferred polynucleotide transcription in plant cells. Constructs and methods for using the inventive regulatory sequences for modifying transcription of endogenous and/or heterologous polynucleotides also are included in the invention.

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