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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedUnited States of America obtains United States patent.(growth, organization, and differentiation of plant tissues)(Brief article)
BIOTECH Patent News, January, 2007
The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy (Washington, DC) has patented methods and compositions for altering the growth, organization, and differentiation of plant tissues. The invention is based on the discovery that, in plants, genetically altering the levels of Retinoblastoma-related gene activity produces dramatic effects on the growth, proliferation, organization, and differentiation of plant meristem.
(US 7,164,006)
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