Claims
- 1. A substantially purified nucleic acid molecule encoding a plant polypeptide having 2-methylphytylplastoquinol methyltransferase activity.
- 2. The substantially purified nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of Arabidopsis thaliana, Columbia ecotype, Arabidopsis thaliana, Landsberg ecotype, corn, soybean, rice, Allium, Brassica, and Gossypium.
- 3. The substantially purified nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein said nucleic acid molecule encodes a polypeptide molecule comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 16 through 38.
- 4. The substantially purified nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein said nucleic acid molecule encodes a mutant plant polypeptide having 2-methylphytylplastoquinol methyltransferase activity.
- 5. The substantially purified nucleic acid molecule of claim 4, wherein said nucleic acid molecule is a mutant gene selected from the group consisting of hdt2, hdt6, hdt9, hdt10, and hdt16.
- 6. A substantially purified nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 3 through 14, and complements thereof.
- 7. A substantially purified plant polypeptide molecule having 2-methylphytylplastoquinol methyltransferase activity.
- 8. The substantially purified plant polypeptide molecule of claim 7, wherein said polypeptide molecule is native to an organism selected from the group consisting of Arabidopsis thaliana, Columbia ecotype, Arabidopsis thaliana, Landsberg ecotype, corn, soybean, rice, Allium, Brassica, and Gossypium.
- 9. A transformed plant comprising an introduced nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 8 through 15, and complements thereof.
- 10. The transformed plant of claim 9, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, citrus, canola, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, chick peas, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 11. The transformed plant of claim 9, wherein said transformed plant produces a seed with one or both of an increased γ-tocopherol level and increased γ-tocotrienol level relative to a plant with a similar genetic background but lacking said introduced nucleic acid molecule.
- 12. The transformed plant of claim 9, wherein said nucleic acid molecule further comprises, in the 5′ to 3′ direction, a heterologous promoter operably linked to said nucleic acid sequence.
- 13. The transformed plant of claim 12, wherein said promoter is a seed specific promoter.
- 14. A transformed plant comprising an introduced nucleic acid molecule that encodes a polypeptide molecule comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 16, 22 through 28, and 33 through 38.
- 15. The transformed plant of claim 14, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, citrus, canola, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 16. The transformed plant of claim 14, wherein said transformed plant produces a seed with one or both of an increased γ-tocopherol level and γ-tocotrienol level relative to a plant with a similar genetic background but lacking said introduced nucleic acid molecule.
- 17. The transformed plant of claim 14, wherein said nucleic acid molecule further comprises, in the 5′ to 3′ direction, a heterologous promoter operably linked to said nucleic acid sequence.
- 18. The transformed plant of claim 17, wherein said promoter is a seed specific promoter.
- 19. A transformed plant comprising an introduced nucleic acid molecule that encodes a polypeptide molecule comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 16, 22 through 28, and 33 through 38.
- 20. The transformed plant of claim 19, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, citrus, canola, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 21. A transformed plant comprising an introduced first nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 8 through 15, and complements thereof, and an introduced second nucleic acid molecule encoding an enzyme selected from the group consisting of tyrA, slr1736, HPT, GMT, tocopherol cyclase, dxs, dxr, GGPPS, HPPD, AANT1, slr1737, IDI, GGH, complements thereof, a plant ortholog thereof and an antisense construct for homogentisic acid dioxygenase.
- 22. The transformed plant of claim 21, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, citrus, canola, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, chick peas, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 23. The transformed plant of claim 21, wherein said introduced second nucleic acid encodes GMT and wherein said transformed plant comprises tissue with one or both of an increased α-tocopherol level and increased α-tocotrienol level relative to a plant with a similar genetic background but lacking said introduced first nucleic acid molecule and said introduced second nucleic acid molecule.
- 24. The transformed plant of claim 21, wherein said transformed plant produces a seed with one or both of an increased γ-tocopherol level and increased γ-tocotrienol level relative to a plant with a similar genetic background but lacking said introduced first nucleic acid molecule and said introduced second nucleic acid molecule.
- 25. The transformed plant of claim 21, wherein at least one of said introduced first nucleic acid molecule and said introduced second nucleic acid molecule further comprises, in the 5′ to 3′ direction, an operably linked heterologous promoter.
- 26. The transformed plant of claim 25, wherein said promoter is a seed specific promoter.
- 27. A transformed plant comprising an introduced first nucleic acid molecule that encodes a polypeptide molecule comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 16, 22 through 28, 33 through 38, and an introduced second nucleic acid molecule that encodes an enzyme selected from the group consisting of tyrA, slr1736, HPT, tocopherol cyclase, dxs, dxr, GGPPS, GMT, HPPD, AANT1, slr1737, IDI, GGH, and complements thereof.
- 28. The transformed plant of claim 27, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, citrus, canola, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 29. The transformed plant of claim 27, wherein said introduced second nucleic acid molecule encodes GMT and wherein said transformed plant comprises tissue with one or both of an increased α-tocopherol level and increased α-tocotrienol level relative to a plant with a similar genetic background but lacking said introduced first nucleic acid molecule and said introduced second nucleic acid molecule.
- 30. The transformed plant of claim 27, wherein said transformed plant produces a seed with one or both of an increased γ-tocopherol level and increased γ-tocotrienol level relative to a plant with a similar genetic background but lacking said introduced first nucleic acid molecule and said introduced second nucleic acid molecule.
- 31. The transformed plant of claim 27, wherein at least one of said introduced first nucleic acid molecule and said introduced second nucleic acid molecule further comprises, in the 5′ to 3′ direction, an operably linked heterologous promoter.
- 32. The transformed plant of claim 31, wherein said promoter is a seed specific promoter.
- 33. A transformed plant comprising an introduced first nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 8 through 15, and complements thereof, and an introduced second nucleic acid molecule comprising a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 39 through 54, and complements thereof.
- 34. The transformed plant of claim 33, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, citrus, canola, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, chick peas, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 35. The transformed plant of claim 33, wherein said transformed plant produces a seed with increased α-tocopherol levels relative to a plant with a similar genetic background but lacking said introduced first nucleic acid molecule and said introduced second nucleic acid molecule.
- 36. The transformed plant of claim 33, wherein at least one of said introduced first nucleic acid molecule and said introduced second nucleic acid molecule comprises, in the 5′ to 3′ direction, an operably linked heterologous promoter.
- 37. The transformed plant of claim 36, wherein said promoter is a seed specific promoter.
- 38. A transformed plant comprising an introduced first nucleic acid molecule that encodes a polypeptide molecule comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 16, 22 through 28, 33 through 38, and an introduced second nucleic acid molecule having a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 39 through 54, and complements thereof.
- 39. The transformed plant of claim 38, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, citrus, canola, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 40. The transformed plant of claim 38, wherein said transformed plant produces a seed with one or both of an increased α-tocopherol level and increased α-tocotrienol level relative to a plant with a similar genetic background but lacking said introduced first nucleic acid molecule and said introduced second nucleic acid molecule.
- 41. The transformed plant of claim 38, wherein at least one nucleic acid molecule further comprises, in the 5′ to 3′ direction, an operably linked heterologous promoter.
- 42. The transformed plant of claim 41, wherein said promoter is a seed specific promoter.
- 43. A method for reducing, in a plant, expression of a gene encoding a plant polypeptide having 2-methylphytylplastoquinol methyltransferase activity, comprising: (A) transforming a plant with a nucleic acid molecule, said nucleic acid molecule having an introduced promoter region which functions in plant cells to cause the production of an mRNA molecule, wherein said introduced promoter region is linked to a transcribed nucleic acid molecule having a transcribed strand and a non-transcribed strand, wherein said transcribed strand is complementary to a nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1 through 15, and wherein said transcribed nucleic acid molecule is linked to a 3′ non-translated sequence that functions in the plant cells to cause termination of transcription and addition of polyadenylated ribonucleotides to a 3′ end of the mRNA sequence; and (B) growing said transformed plant.
- 44. A transformed plant comprising a nucleic acid molecule comprising an introduced promoter region which functions in plant cells to cause the production of an mRNA molecule, wherein said introduced promoter region is linked to a transcribed nucleic acid molecule having a transcribed strand and a non-transcribed strand, wherein said transcribed strand is complementary to a nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1 through 14, and wherein said transcribed nucleic acid molecule is linked to a 3′ non-translated sequence that functions in the plant cells to cause termination of transcription and addition of polyadenylated ribonucleotides to a 3′ end of the mRNA sequence.
- 45. The transformed plant of claim 44, wherein the expression of a gene encoding a plant polypeptide having 2-methylphytylplastoquinol methyltransferase activity is reduced relative to a plant with a similar genetic background but lacking said introduced nucleic acid molecule.
- 46. A method of producing a plant having a seed with an increased γ-tocopherol level comprising: (A) transforming said plant with an introduced nucleic acid molecule, wherein said nucleic acid molecule comprises a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, and 8 through 15; and (B) growing said transformed plant.
- 47. The method of producing a plant of claim 46, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, canola, citrus, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 48. A method of producing a plant having a seed with one or both of an increased γ-tocopherol level and increased γ-tocotrienol level comprising: (A) transforming said plant with an introduced nucleic acid molecule, wherein said nucleic acid molecule comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide molecule comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 16, 22 through 28, and 33 through 38; and (B) growing said transformed plant.
- 49. The method of producing a plant of claim 48, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, canola, citrus, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 50. A method of producing a plant having a seed with one or both of an increased γ-tocopherol level and increased γ-tocotrienol level comprising: (A) transforming said plant with an introduced first nucleic acid molecule, wherein said first nucleic acid molecule comprises a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 8 through 15, and an introduced second nucleic acid molecule encoding an enzyme selected from the group consisting of tyrA, slr1736, HPT, tocopherol cyclase, dxs, dxr, GGPPS, HPPD, AANT1, slr1737, IDI, GGH, complements thereof, a plant ortholog, and an antisense construct for homogentisic acid dioxygenase; and (B) growing said transformed plant.
- 51. The method of producing a plant of claim 50, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, canola, citrus, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 52. A method of producing a plant having a seed with one or both of an increased γ-tocopherol level and increased γ-tocotrienol level comprising: (A) transforming said plant with an introduced first nucleic acid molecule, wherein said first nucleic acid molecule comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding a polypeptide molecule comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 16, 22 through 28, 33 through 38, and an introduced second nucleic acid molecule encoding an enzyme selected from the group consisting of tyrA, slr1736, HPT, tocopherol cyclase, dxs, dxr, GGPPS, HPPD, AANT1, slr1737, IDI, GGH, complements thereof, a plant ortholog, and an antisense construct for homogentisic acid dioxygenase; and (B) growing said transformed plant.
- 53. The method of producing a plant of claim 52, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, canola, citrus, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 54. A method of producing a plant having a seed with one or both of an increased α-tocopherol level and increased α-tocotrienol level comprising: (A) transforming said plant with an introduced first nucleic acid molecule, wherein said first nucleic acid molecule comprises a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 8 through 15, and an introduced second nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 39 through 54, and complements thereof; and (B) growing said transformed plant.
- 55. The method of producing a plant of claim 54, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, canola, citrus, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 56. A method of producing a plant having a seed with one or both of an increased α-tocopherol level and increased α-tocotrienol level comprising: (A) transforming said plant with an introduced first nucleic acid molecule, wherein said first nucleic acid molecule encodes a polypeptide molecule comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 16, 22 through 28, 33 through 38, and an introduced second nucleic acid molecule that encodes a polypeptide sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 39 through 54, and complements thereof; and (B) growing said transformed plant.
- 57. The method of producing a plant of claim 56, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, canola, citrus, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
- 58. Seed derived from a transformed plant, wherein said transformed plant comprises an introduced nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 8 through 15, and complements thereof.
- 59. The seed of claim 58, wherein said seed has one or both of an increased γ-tocopherol level and increased γ-tocotrienol level relative to a seed from a plant having a similar genetic background but lacking said introduced nucleic acid molecule.
- 60. Seed derived from a transformed plant, wherein said transformed plant comprises an introduced first nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 8 through 15, and complements thereof, and an introduced second nucleic acid molecule encoding an enzyme selected from the group consisting of tyrA, slr1736, HPT, GMT, tocopherol cyclase, dxs, dxr, GGPPS, HPPD, AANT1, slr1737, IDI, GGH, complements thereof, a plant ortholog thereof and an antisense construct for homogentisic acid dioxygenase.
- 61. The seed of claim 60, wherein said seed has one or both of an increased γ-tocopherol level and increased γ-tocotrienol level relative to a seed from a plant having a similar genetic background but lacking said introduced first nucleic acid molecule and said second nucleic acid molecule.
- 62. Seed derived from a transformed plant, wherein said transformed plant comprises an introduced first nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 8 through 15, and complements thereof, and an introduced second nucleic acid molecule comprising a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 39 through 54, and complements thereof.
- 63. The seed of claim 62, wherein said seed has one or more of an increased α-tocopherol level and increased α-tocotrienol level relative to a seed from a plant having a similar genetic background but lacking said introduced first nucleic acid molecule and said introduced second nucleic acid molecule.
- 64. A transformed plant comprising an introduced first nucleic acid molecule comprising a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 8 through 15, and complements thereof, an introduced second nucleic acid molecule comprising a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 39 through 54, and complements thereof, and an introduced third nucleic acid molecule encoding an enzyme selected from the group consisting of tyrA, slr1736, HPT, tocopherol cyclase, dxs, dxr, GGPPS, HPPD, AANT1, slr1737, IDI, GGH, complements thereof, a plant ortholog, and an antisense construct for homogentisic acid dioxygenase.
- 65. A transformed plant comprising an introduced first nucleic acid molecule that encodes a polypeptide molecule comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 16, 22 through 28, 33 through 38, an introduced second nucleic acid molecule having a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 39 through 54, and complements thereof, and an introduced third nucleic acid molecule encoding an enzyme selected from the group consisting of tyrA, slr1736, HPT, tocopherol cyclase, dxs, dxr, GGPPS, HPPD, AANT1, slr1737, IDI, GGH, complements thereof, a plant ortholog, and an antisense construct for homogentisic acid dioxygenase.
- 66. A transformed plant comprising an introduced first nucleic acid molecule encoding a tMT2 enzyme and an introduced second nucleic acid molecule encoding a GMT enzyme.
- 67. A method of producing a plant having seed with an increased α-tocopherol level comprising: (A) transforming said plant with a first nucleic acid molecule encoding a tMT2 enzyme and a second nucleic acid molecule encoding a GMT enzyme; and (B) growing said plant.
- 68. Oil from the seed of claim 58, 60, or 62.
- 69. Animal feed comprising the seed of claim 58, 60 or 62.
- 70. A method of producing a plant having a seed with an increased total tocopherols level comprising: (A) transforming said plant with an introduced nucleic acid molecule, wherein said nucleic acid molecule comprises a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, and 8 through 15; and (B) growing said transformed plant.
- 71. The method of producing a plant of claim 70, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of alfalfa, Arabidopsis thaliana, barley, Brassica campestris, Brassica napus, oilseed rape, broccoli, cabbage, canola, citrus, cotton, garlic, oat, Allium, flax, an ornamental plant, peanut, pepper, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, strawberry, sugarcane, sugarbeet, tomato, wheat, poplar, pine, fir, eucalyptus, apple, lettuce, lentils, grape, banana, tea, turf grasses, sunflower, soybean, corn, Phaseolus, crambe, mustard, castor bean, sesame, cottonseed, linseed, safflower, and oil palm.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/330,563, filed Oct. 25, 2001, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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