Plant regulatory sequences for selective control of gene...

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Method of introducing a polynucleotide molecule into or... – The polynucleotide contains a tissue – organ – or cell...

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C800S298000, C536S024100, C435S252300, C435S419000, C435S468000, C435S091410

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ABSTRACT:
Promoters from male reproductive tissues were isolated from corn (Zea mays). These promoters can be used in plants to regulate transcription of target genes including genes for control of fertility, insect or pathogen tolerance, herbicide tolerance or any gene of interest.

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