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Assignee: Regents of the University of Minnesota


Location: MN
No. of patents: 4

NumberTitleIssue Date
5912415Arabidopsis spindly gene, methods of identification and use
This invention relates to the identification of a gene involved in the gibberellin signal transduction pathway. Mutations to this gene mimic the effect of gibberellin treatment and transgenic plants expressing the gene correct a spindly phenotype. Methods...
06/15/1999
5593830DNA sequence-based HLA class I typing method
The present invention provides a process for determining genotypes in highly polymorphic systems by polymerase chain reaction amplification of cDNA or genomic DNA and direct sequencing polymerase chain reaction products using oligonucleotide primers. More...
01/14/1997
5578443DNA sequence-based HLA typing method
The present invention provides a process for determining genotypes in highly polymorphic systems by polymerase chain reaction amplification of cDNA or genomic DNA and direct sequencing polymerase chain reaction products using oligonucleotide primers. More...
11/26/1996
5424184DNA sequence-based HLA class I typing method
The present invention provides a process for determining genotypes in highly polymorphic systems by polymerase chain reaction amplification of cDNA or genomic DNA and direct sequencing polymerase chain reaction products using oligonucleotide primers. More...
06/13/1995
 
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