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The independent claims of all three United States patents are product claims. There are no method claims.[add a comment]

The product commonly claimed in all three patents is a chimeric construct comprising any antibiotic resistance gene under control of a promoter that works in plants. More specifically, the chimeric genes comprise:[add a comment]

  • a promoter region expressible in plant cells,
  • a structural DNA sequence encoding a polypeptide that confers antibiotic resistance to the plant cell, and a non−translated region encoding a mRNA polyadenylation signal.

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