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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 06, 2009
Filed:
Dec. 30, 2004
Richard L. Forster, Auckland, NZ;
Marie B. Connett, Canberra, AU;
Sarah Jane Emerson, Auckland, NZ;
Murray Robert Grigor, Auckland, NZ;
Colleen M. Higgins, Auckland, NZ;
Steven Troy Lund, Vancouver, CA;
Andreas Magusin, Norwich, GB;
Bob Kodrzycki, Summerville, SC (US);
Richard L. Forster, Auckland, NZ;
Marie B. Connett, Canberra, AU;
Sarah Jane Emerson, Auckland, NZ;
Murray Robert Grigor, Auckland, NZ;
Colleen M. Higgins, Auckland, NZ;
Steven Troy Lund, Vancouver, CA;
Andreas Magusin, Norwich, GB;
Bob Kodrzycki, Summerville, SC (US);
Arborgen LLC, Summerville, SC (US);
Abstract
Novel plant polysaccharide synthesis genes and polypeptides encoded by such genes are provided. These genes and polynucleotide sequences are useful regulating polysaccharide synthesis and plant phenotype. Moreover, these genes are useful for expression profiling of plant polysaccharide synthesis genes. The invention specifically provides cell cycle polynucleotide and polypeptide sequences isolated fromand. The invention also provides for the expression of cyclin A genes to modify the physical traits of a transgenic plant.