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Potato modified for altered starch content
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35S-alpha PGMI-II
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Organization:Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology (MPIMP)Academic or research institute, Max-Planck-Institut für Molekulare PflanzenphysiologieAm Mühlenberg 1Potsdam,
14476 , GermanyPhone: +49 331 567 - 80 ,Fax:Email: contact@mpimp-golm.mpg.de,
In the genetically modified potato plants fragments of endogenous cytoplasmic and chloroplastic phosphoglucomutase are constitutively expressed in antisense orientation.
As a result of the genetic modification, the stem growth, root growth and starch content varies between the independent lines depending on the level of expression. The sucrose content in the leaves and tubers is comparable to or lower than in the parent variety.
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As a result of the genetic modification, the stem growth, root growth and starch content varies between the independent lines depending on the level of expression. The sucrose content in the leaves and tubers is comparable to or lower than in the parent variety.
The term “Recipient organism” refers to an organism (either already modified or non-modified) that was subjected to genetic modification, whereas “Parental organisms” refers to those that were involved in cross breeding or cell fusion.
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BCH-ORGA-SCBD-12106-6 Organism Solanum tuberosum (Potato, SOLTU)Crops
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Potato modified for altered starch content| Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology(MPIMP) | Changes in quality and/or metabolite content (Carbohydrates), Resistance to antibiotics (Kanamycin)
Derivative of pBIN19
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- Agrobacterium-mediated DNA transfer
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Some of these genetic elements may be present as fragments or truncated forms. Please see notes below, where applicable.
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BCH-GENE-SCBD-100287-7 CaMV 35S promoter | Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV)Promoter
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BCH-GENE-SCBD-111087-1 Phosphoglucomutase gene, cytoplasmic | Solanum tuberosum (Potato, SOLTU)Protein coding sequence | Changes in quality and/or metabolite content (Carbohydrates)
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BCH-GENE-SCBD-100271-5 Octopine Synthase Gene Terminator | Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Agrobacterium)Terminator
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BCH-GENE-SCBD-111088-1 Phosphoglucomutase gene, chloroplastic | Solanum tuberosum (Potato, SOLTU)Protein coding sequence | Changes in quality and/or metabolite content (Carbohydrates)
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BCH-GENE-SCBD-100270-6 Nopaline Synthase Gene Promoter | Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Agrobacterium)Promoter
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BCH-GENE-SCBD-15001-5 Neomycin Phosphotransferase II | Escherichia coli (ECOLX)Protein coding sequence | Resistance to antibiotics (Kanamycin)
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BCH-GENE-SCBD-100269-8 Nopaline Synthase Gene Terminator | Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Agrobacterium)Terminator
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