20240035100. SOYBEAN TRANSGENIC EVENT GM CSM63770 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION AND USES THEREOF simplified abstract (Monsanto Technology LLC)

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SOYBEAN TRANSGENIC EVENT GM_CSM63770 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION AND USES THEREOF

Organization Name

Monsanto Technology LLC

Inventor(s)

Sarah L. Brown of Weldon Spring MO (US)

Karen K. Gabbert of St. Louis MO (US)

Anilkumar Gowda of Chesterfield MO (US)

Ted C. Macrae of Wildwood MO (US)

Lisa G. Ruschke of St. Louis MO (US)

Linda Rymarquis of High Ridge MO (US)

Xiaohong Shi of St. Charles MO (US)

SOYBEAN TRANSGENIC EVENT GM_CSM63770 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION AND USES THEREOF - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240035100 titled 'SOYBEAN TRANSGENIC EVENT GM_CSM63770 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION AND USES THEREOF

Simplified Explanation

The invention described in this patent application is a transgenic soybean event called gm_csm63770. It includes genetically modified plants, plant cells, seeds, plant parts, progeny plants, and commodity products that contain the gm_csm63770 event. The patent also covers specific polynucleotides that can be used to define and detect the gm_csm63770 event in plants, plant cells, seeds, plant parts, progeny plants, and commodity products. The methods described in the patent are related to the detection, characterization, and selection of the gm_csm63770 event.

  • The invention is a transgenic soybean event called gm_csm63770.
  • It includes genetically modified plants, plant cells, seeds, plant parts, progeny plants, and commodity products containing the gm_csm63770 event.
  • The patent covers specific polynucleotides that can be used to define and detect the gm_csm63770 event.
  • The methods described in the patent are related to the detection, characterization, and selection of the gm_csm63770 event.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Improved soybean crops with enhanced traits.
  • Increased yield and productivity of soybean plants.
  • Resistance to pests, diseases, or environmental stress.
  • Development of new soybean varieties with desirable characteristics.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Lack of specific genetic traits in soybean crops.
  • Vulnerability of soybean plants to pests, diseases, and environmental factors.
  • Limited yield and productivity of soybean crops.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced crop performance and quality.
  • Increased profitability for farmers.
  • Reduced reliance on chemical pesticides and fertilizers.
  • Improved food security through increased soybean production.


Original Abstract Submitted

the invention provides a transgenic soybean event gm_csm63770, plants, plant cells, seed, plant parts, progeny plants, commodity products comprising event gm_csm63770, polynucleotides specific for defining and detecting event gm_csm63770 and plants, plant cells, seed, plant parts, progeny plants, and commodity products comprising event gm_csm63770; and methods related to detection, characterization, and selection of event gm_csm63770.