Claims
- 1. A method for amplifying nucleic acid, comprising:
introducing a nucleic acid molecule into a plant cell, wherein the nucleic acid molecule includes a sequence of nucleotides that targets the nucleic acid molecule to an amplifiable region of a chromosome in the plant cell; growing the plant cell; and identifying from among the resulting plant cells those that include a chromosome with a portion that has undergone amplification.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the targeting sequence of nucleotide is selected from among those that target the molecule to the pericentric heterochromatic region of a chromosome.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the targeting sequence comprises rDNA.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the targeting sequence comprises an origin of replication or an amplification promoting sequence (APS).
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the plant is tobacco, rice, maize, rye, soybean, wheat, Brassica napus, cotton, lettuce, potato, tomato, petunia or arabidopsis.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the amplified nucleic region includes amplified endogenous chromosomal nucleic acid.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the nucleic acid molecule encodes one or more genes.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the nucleic acid molecules encodes products that confer disease resistance to a plant.
- 9. A method for amplifying a nucleic acid, comprising:
introducing a nucleic acid fragment comprising sequences of nucleotides targeted to an amplifiable region of a chromosome into a plant cell under conditions whereby the fragment integrates into the chromosome.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising replicating the plant cell.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein the targeting sequences of nucleotides are selected from among those that target the molecule to the pericentric heterochromatic region of a chromosome.
- 12. The method of claim 9, wherein the targeting sequences comprise rDNA.
- 13. The method of claim 9, wherein the targeting sequences comprise an origin of replication or an amplification promoting sequence (APS).
- 14. The method of claim 9, wherein the plant is tobacco, rice, maize, rye, soybean, wheat, Brassica napus, cotton, lettuce, potato, tomato, petunia or arabidopsis.
- 15. A method for amplifying a nucleic acid, comprising:
introducing a nucleic acid fragment that comprises rDNA into a plant cell under conditions that produce plant cells that have incorporated the DNA fragment or a portion thereof that comprises the rDNA into a chromosome of the plant cell, whereby the nucleic acid fragment is amplified.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising replicating the plant cell.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the plant is tobacco, rice, maize, rye, soybean, wheat, Brassica napus, cotton, lettuce, potato, tomato, petunia or arabidopsis.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/724,693, filed Nov. 28, 2000 to GYULA HADLACZKY, entitled ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES, USES THEREOF AND METHODS FOR PREPARING ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/835,682, now abandoned, filed Apr. 10, 1997, to GYULA HADLACZKY and ALADAR SZALAY, entitled ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES, USES THEREOF AND METHODS FOR PREPARING ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/695,191, filed Aug. 7, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,025,155, to GYULA HADLACZKY and ALADAR SZALAY, entitled ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES, USES THEREOF AND METHODS FOR PREPARING ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/682,080, filed Jul. 15, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,077,697, to GYULA HADLACZKY and ALADAR SZALAY, entitled ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES, USES THEREOF AND METHODS FOR PREPARING ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/629,822, now abandoned, filed Apr. 10, 1996 to GYULA HADLACZKY and ALADAR SZALAY, entitled ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES, USES THEREOF AND METHODS FOR PREPARING ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES. Hence benefit of priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 120 to each of the above-noted patents and patent applications.
[0002] U.S. application Ser. No. 08/835,682 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/695,191. U.S. application Ser. No. 08/695,191 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/682,080 and also is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/629,822. U.S. application Ser. No. 08/682,080 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/629,822.
[0003] This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 07/759,558, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,288,625, is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/734,344, filed Oct. 21, 1996, and is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/375,271, filed Jan. 19, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,712,134. U.S. application Ser. No. 08/375,271 is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/080,097, filed Jun. 23, 1993 which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/892,487, filed Jun. 3, 1992, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/521,073, filed May 9, 1990.
[0004] The subject matter of each of the above-noted U.S. applications and patents is incorporated in its entirety by reference thereto.
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