PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC. (20240247279). MAIZE EVENT DP-023211-2 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION THEREOF simplified abstract
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MAIZE EVENT DP-023211-2 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION THEREOF
Organization Name
PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Inventor(s)
HEATHER MARIE Christensen of ANKENY IA (US)
VIRGINIA Crane of DES MOINES IA (US)
ALBERT L Lu of WEST DES MOINES IA (US)
TIMOTHY Mabry of WHITE HEATH IL (US)
KRISTEN DENISE Rinehart Krebs of ANKENY IA (US)
GARY A Sandahl of WEST DES MOINES IA (US)
MAIZE EVENT DP-023211-2 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION THEREOF - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240247279 titled 'MAIZE EVENT DP-023211-2 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION THEREOF
The abstract of this patent application relates to the field of plant molecular biology, specifically focusing on DNA constructs for conferring insect resistance to a plant, particularly an insect-resistant corn plant containing event dp-023211-2. The application also discusses assays for detecting the presence of event dp-023211-2 in samples and compositions thereof.
- DNA constructs for conferring insect resistance to plants
- Insect-resistant corn plant containing event dp-023211-2
- Assays for detecting event dp-023211-2 in samples
- Compositions containing event dp-023211-2
- Plant molecular biology research and development
Potential Applications: - Agriculture: Enhancing crop yield and quality by protecting plants from insect damage - Biotechnology: Developing genetically modified plants with enhanced insect resistance - Environmental conservation: Reducing the need for chemical insecticides in agriculture
Problems Solved: - Protecting plants from insect damage without the use of harmful chemicals - Improving crop yield and quality by reducing losses due to insect infestations
Benefits: - Increased crop productivity - Reduced environmental impact of insecticides - Sustainable agriculture practices
Commercial Applications: Title: "Genetically Modified Insect-Resistant Corn: Commercial Uses and Market Implications" Description: This technology can be utilized by seed companies, farmers, and biotechnology firms to develop and market insect-resistant corn varieties, catering to the growing demand for sustainable agricultural practices.
Questions about Genetically Modified Insect-Resistant Corn: 1. How does the presence of event dp-023211-2 in corn plants confer insect resistance? 2. What are the potential regulatory considerations for commercializing genetically modified insect-resistant corn varieties?
Original Abstract Submitted
embodiments disclosed herein relate to the field of plant molecular biology, specifically to dna constructs for conferring insect resistance to a plant. embodiments disclosed herein relate to insect resistant corn plant containing event dp-023211-2, and to assays for detecting the presence of event dp-023211-2 in samples and compositions thereof.
- PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.
- HEATHER MARIE Christensen of ANKENY IA (US)
- BIN Cong of JOHNSTON IA (US)
- VIRGINIA Crane of DES MOINES IA (US)
- XU Hu of JOHNSTON IA (US)
- ALBERT L Lu of WEST DES MOINES IA (US)
- TIMOTHY Mabry of WHITE HEATH IL (US)
- KRISTEN DENISE Rinehart Krebs of ANKENY IA (US)
- GARY A Sandahl of WEST DES MOINES IA (US)
- C12N15/82
- CPC C12N15/8286