Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Univ RutgersfiledCriticalUniv Rutgers
Priority to MYPI9800532priorityCriticalpatent/MY118372A/en
Publication of MY118372ApublicationCriticalpatent/MY118372A/en
Breeding Of Plants And Reproduction By Means Of Culturing
(AREA)
Abstract
THE PRESENT INVENTION PROVIDES NOVEL DNA CONSTRUCTS AND METHODS FOR STABLY TRANSFORMING THE PLASTIDS OF HIGHER PLANTS. THE CONSTRUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN CONTAIN UNIQUE PROMOTERS THAT ARE TRANSCRIBED BY BOTH NUCLEAR ENCODED PLASTID POLYMERASES AND PLASTID ENCODED PLASTID POLYMERASES. USE OF THE NOVEL CONSTRUCTS OF THE INVENTION FACILITATES TRANSFORMATION OF A WIDER RANGE OF PLANT SPECIES AND ENABLES TISSUE SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF A TRANSFORMING DNA IN PLASTIDS OF MULTICELLULAR PLANTS.
MYPI98005321998-02-101998-02-10Nuclear-encoded transcription system in plastids of higher plants
MY118372A
(en)
REPLACED PLANT CELLS AND PLANTS THAT RESIST TO GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE INHIBITORS, DNA FRAGMENTS AND RECOMBINANTS FOR USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THESE CELLS AND PLANTS
A process of modifiying cellulose production, increasing stress resistance or increasing plant growth and yield in plants by inserting a DNA sequence encoding a product which modifies the level of cellulose precursors in the plant
Ozone-induced gene expression in plants and DNA seOzone-induced gene expression in plants and DNA sequences derived from grapevine quences derived from grapevine