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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 06, 2010
Filed:
Dec. 13, 2000
Anna Depicker, Merelbeke, BE;
Vladimir Mironov, Ghent, BE;
Franky Terras, Ghent, BE;
Willem Broekaert, Dilbeek, BE;
Sylvie DE Buck, Knokke-Heist, BE;
Chris DE Wilde, Herdersem-Aalst, BE;
Anna Depicker, Merelbeke, BE;
Vladimir Mironov, Ghent, BE;
Franky Terras, Ghent, BE;
Willem Broekaert, Dilbeek, BE;
Sylvie De Buck, Knokke-Heist, BE;
Chris De Wilde, Herdersem-Aalst, BE;
CropDesign N.V., , BE;
Abstract
The present invention relates to T-DNA vectors and methods for obtaining transgenic eukaryotes using said vectors. The transgenic eukaryotes are characterized in that they contain the T-DNA but not the illegitimately transferred vector backbone sequence. This is achieved by modifying the T-DNA borders such that they are more efficiently nicked or such that they allow elimination of illegitimately transferred vector backbone sequences by means of recombination.