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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 23, 2015
Filed:
Nov. 23, 2010
Justin Thomas Mason, Granger, IA (US);
Leslie James Lettow, Guthrie Center, IA (US);
Mark Alan Eby, Adel, IA (US);
William H. Eby, Panora, IA (US);
Günter Welz, Wolfenbüttel, DE;
Steven Verhaeghe, Grammene-Deinze, BE;
Marc DE Beuckeleer, Zwijnaarde, BE;
Veerle Habex, Gullegem, BE;
Jean-marc Ferrulo, Comines, FR;
Justin Thomas Mason, Granger, IA (US);
Leslie James Lettow, Guthrie Center, IA (US);
Mark Alan Eby, Adel, IA (US);
William H. Eby, Panora, IA (US);
Günter Welz, Wolfenbüttel, DE;
Steven Verhaeghe, Grammene-Deinze, BE;
Marc De Beuckeleer, Zwijnaarde, BE;
Veerle Habex, Gullegem, BE;
Jean-Marc Ferrulo, Comines, FR;
M.S. TECHNOLOGIES LLC, West Point, IA (US);
BAYER CROPSCIENCE N.V., Diegem, BE;
Abstract
The invention provides specific transgenic soybean plants, plant material and seeds, characterized in that these products harbor a stack of specific transformation events at specific locations in the soybean genome (elite event EE-GM3 and elite event EE-GM2, or elite event EE-GM3 and elite event EE-GM1). The invention also provides for methods of producing soybean plants and seeds having elite event EE-GM3 and elite event EE-GM2, or elite event EE-GM3 and elite event EE-GM1.