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Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister


Location: Lethbridge, CA
No. of patents: 10

NumberTitleIssue Date
6608245Tomato nucleic acid sequences that confer resistance to Verticillium and plants transformed therewith
The invention provides tomato polynucleotides which, when transformed into a plant, confer on the plant resistance to Verticillium species. The polynucleotides of the invention are useful for producing transgenic plants that are resistant to Verticillium ...
08/19/2003
6552250Diacylglycerol O-acyltransferase
Isolated polynucleotides encoding Brassica napus diacylglycerol O-acyltransferase (DGAT) are provided. Also provided are the encoded DGAT polypeptides, transgenic plants which express DGAT, and methods for making such plants. The DGAT-encoding polynucleot...
04/22/2003
6268202Strains of coniothyrium minitans having ଲ-glucanase activity
Strains of the aerobic mycoparasitic fungus Coniothyrium minitans having high levels of ଲ-glucanase activity have been obtained. Preferred strains have been deposited at the American Type Culture Collection under accession numbers 74415, 74416, 7441...
07/31/2001
6177612Matrix attachment regions
Matrix attachment regions isolated from the 5' flanking region of endosperm-specific storage protein genes of monocotyledonous plants are provided. An exemplified matrix attachment region is derived from the 5' flanking region of the Bx7 gluten gene of Tr...
01/23/2001
6137032Xylanase obtained from an anaerobic fungus
A xylanase gene, denoted xynC, encoding a novel xylanase (XynC) obtained from the anaerobic fungus Neocallimastix patriciarum is provided. The DNA sequence of the xynC gene is also provided. Transformation of microbial and plant hosts with the xynC gene i...
10/24/2000
6121034Coniothyrium minitans xylanase gene Cxy1
The nucleotide sequence of a novel xylanase gene obtained from the soilborne fungus Coniothyrium minitans, and denoted cxy1, is provided. The amino acid sequence of the encoded xylanase enzyme, denoted Cxy1, is also provided....
09/19/2000
5998701Potatoes having improved quality characteristics and methods for their production
Potato plants which exhibit reduced levels of ଱ glucan L-type tuber phosphorylase (GLTP) or ଱ glucan H-type tuber phosphorylase (GHTP) enzyme activity within the potato tuber are provided. The conversion of starches to sugars in potato tubers,...
12/07/1999
5985605DNA sequences encoding phytases of ruminal microorganisms
Novel phytases derived from ruminal microorganisms are provided. The phytases are capable of catalyzing the release of inorganic phosphorus from phytic acid. Preferred sources of phytases include Selenomonas, Prevotella, Treponema and Megasphaera. A purif...
11/16/1999
5948667Xylanase obtained from an anaerobic fungus
A xylanase gene, denoted xynC, encoding a novel xylanase (XynC) obtained from the anaerobic fungus Neocallimastix patriciarum is provided. The DNA sequence of the xynC gene is also provided. Transformation of microbial and plant hosts with the xynC gene i...
09/07/1999
5939303Phytases of ruminal microorganisms
Novel phytases derived from ruminal microorganisms are provided. The phytases are capable of catalyzing the release of inorganic phosphorus from phytic acid. Preferred sources of phytases include Selenomonas, Prevotella, Treponema and Megasphaera. A purif...
08/17/1999
 
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