Claims
- 1. A stably transformed duckweed plant comprising a heterologous nucleic acid of interest incorporated in its genome.
- 2. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 1, wherein said duckweed plant comprises fewer than 5 copies of said heterologous nucleic acid of interest.
- 3. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 1, wherein said duckweed plant is selected from the group consisting of the genus Spirodela, genus Wolffia, genus Wolfiella, and genus Lemna.
- 4. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 3, wherein said duckweed plant is selected from the genus Lemna.
- 5. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 4, wherein said duckweed plant is selected from the group consisting of a species of Lemna minor, a species of Lemna miniscula, and a species of Lemna gibba.
- 6. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 5, wherein said duckweed plant is from a species of Lemna minor.
- 7. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 1, wherein said nucleic acid comprises at least one expression cassette comprising a gene which confers resistance to a selection agent.
- 8. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 7, wherein said gene which confers resistance to a selection agent is selected from the group consisting of neo, bar, pat, ALS, HPH, HYG, EPSP and Hml.
- 9. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 1, wherein said nucleic acid comprises two genes of interest.
- 10. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 1, wherein said nucleic acid encodes a protein or peptide selected from the group consisting of insulin, growth hormone, α-interferon, β-glucocerebrosidase, retinoblastoma protein, p53 protein, angiostatin, leptin, and serum albumin.
- 11. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 1, wherein said nucleic acid encodes at least one protein or peptide subunit of a multimeric protein selected from the group consisting of hemoglobin, collagen, P450 oxidase, and a monoclonal antibody.
- 12. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 1, wherein said nucleic acid encodes a secreted protein or peptide.
- 13. A stably transformed duckweed plant tissue comprising a heterologous nucleic acid of interest incorporated in its genome.
- 14. The stably transformed duckweed plant tissue according to claim 13, wherein said plant tissue is meristematic tissue.
- 15. The stably transformed duckweed plant tissue according to claim 13, wherein said plant tissue is frond tissue.
- 16. The stably transformed duckweed plant tissue according to claim 13, wherein said plant tissue is callus tissue.
- 17. The stably transformed duckweed plant tissue according to claim 16, wherein said plant tissue is Type I callus tissue.
- 18. A duckweed tissue culture comprising the stably transformed duckweed plant tissue of claim 13.
- 19. A stably transformed duckweed cell comprising a heterologous nucleic acid of interest incorporated in its genome.
- 20. A stably transformed duckweed plant comprising a chimeric nucleic acid of interest incorporated in its genome, wherein said chimeric nucleic acid comprises a coding sequence operably linked to a transcription initiation region that is heterologous to said coding sequence.
- 21. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 20, wherein said chimeric nucleic acid comprises a duckweed coding sequence operably linked to a transcription initiation region that is heterologous to said coding sequence.
- 22. The stably transformed duckweed plant accordingly to claim 20, wherein said chimeric nucleic acid is flanked by T-DNA border sequences.
- 23. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 20, wherein said duckweed plant comprises fewer than 5 copies of said chimeric nucleic acid.
- 24. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 20, wherein said duckweed plant is selected from the group consisting of the genus Spirodela, genus Wolffia, genus Wolfiella, and genus Lemna.
- 25. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 24, wherein said duckweed plant is selected from the genus Lemna.
- 26. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 25, wherein said duckweed plant is selected from the group consisting of a species of Lemna minor, a species of Lemna miniscula, and a species of Lemna gibba.
- 27. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 26, wherein said duckweed plant is from a species of Lemna minor.
- 28. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 20, wherein said chimeric nucleic acid of interest comprises at least one expression cassette comprising a gene which confers resistance to a selection agent.
- 29. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 28, wherein said gene which confers resistance to a selection agent is selected from the group consisting of neo, bar, pat, ALS, HPH, HYG, EPSP and Hml.
- 30. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 20, wherein said chimeric nucleic acid comprises two genes of interest.
- 31. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 20, wherein said chimeric nucleic acid encodes a protein or peptide selected from the group consisting of insulin, growth hormone, α-interferon, β-glucocerebrosidase, retinoblastoma protein, p53 protein, angiostatin, leptin, and serum albumin.
- 32. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 20, wherein said chimeric nucleic acid encodes at least one protein or peptide subunit of a multimeric protein selected from the group consisting of hemoglobin, collagen, P450 oxidase, and a monoclonal antibody.
- 33. The stably transformed duckweed plant according to claim 20, wherein said chimeric nucleic acid encodes a secreted protein or peptide.
- 34. A stably transformed duckweed plant tissue comprising a chimeric nucleic acid of interest incorporated in its genome, wherein said chimeric nucleic acid comprises a coding sequence operably linked to a transcription initiation region that is heterologous to said coding sequence.
- 35. The stably transformed duckweed plant tissue according to claim 34, wherein said plant tissue is meristematic tissue.
- 36. The stably transformed duckweed plant tissue according to claim 34, wherein said plant tissue is frond tissue.
- 37. The stably transformed duckweed plant tissue according to claim 34, wherein said plant tissue is callus tissue.
- 38. The stably transformed duckweed plant tissue according to claim 37, wherein said plant tissue is Type I callus tissue.
- 39. A duckweed tissue culture comprising the stably transformed duckweed plant tissue of claim 34.
- 40. A stably transformed duckweed cell comprising a chimeric nucleic acid of interest incorporated in its genome, wherein said chimeric nucleic acid comprises a coding sequence operably linked to a transcription initiation region that is heterologous to said coding sequence.
RELATED APPLICATION INFORMATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/971,754, filed Oct. 4, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/448,105, filed Nov. 23, 1999 (now abandoned), which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/132,536, filed 11 Aug. 1998, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,040,498, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/055,474 filed 12 Aug. 1997, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
Government Interests
[0002] This invention was made with Government support under grant number R823570-01-1 from the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The government has certain rights in this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (2)
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