Plants and seeds of corn variety I208993

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Plant – seedling – plant seed – or plant part – per se – Higher plant – seedling – plant seed – or plant part

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C800S274000, C800S275000, C800S281000, C800S284000, C800S300100, C800S302000, C435S412000, C435S421000, C435S424000, C435S430000, C435S430100

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ABSTRACT:
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the corn variety designated I208993. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety I208993, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety I208993 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing plants of variety I208993 with plants of another variety, such as another inbred line. The invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of plants of variety I208993.

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