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Eukaryotic translation initiation factor gene regulatory elements for use in plants

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INCORPORATION OF SEQUENCE LISTING Two copies of the sequence listing (Seq. Listing Copy 1 and Seq. Listing Copy 2) and a computer-readable form of the sequence listing, all on CD-ROMs, each containing the file named pa.sub.--01078.rpt, which is 14,336 bytes (measured in MS-DOS) and was created on

Eukaryotic translation initiation factor gene regulatory elements for use in plants

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INCORPORATION OF SEQUENCE LISTING Two copies of the sequence listing (Seq. Listing Copy 1 and Seq. Listing Copy 2) and a computer-readable form of the sequence listing, all on CD-ROMs, each containing the file named pa.sub.--01078.rpt, which is 14,336 bytes (measured in MS-DOS) and was created on

Plant genes and uses thereof

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to broad-spectrum disease resistance in plants, including the phenomenon of systemic acquired resistance (SAR). More particularly, the present invention relates to the identification, isolation and characterization of homologues of the Arabidopsis

Gene encoding a host factor protein indispensable for multiplication of a plant virus

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to TOM1 gene and TOM3 gene, which are host-encoded protein factors derived from Arabidopsis thaliana indispensable for the multiplication of a plant virus and relates to a transgenic plant wherein its virus resistance is

Infectious plant viral vector and an artificial bipartite plant viral vector an infectious plant viral vector and an artificial bipartite plant viral vector

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a novel bipartite plant viral vector launch system for recombination in planta to regenerate full-length infectious virus, a viral vector advantageous for high level replication for protein expression resulting from
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