Sugarbeet modified for herbicide tolerance | BCH-LMO-SCBD-111870 | Living Modified Organism | Biosafety Clearing-House

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BCH-LMO-SCBD-111870-3   |   PDF   |   Print   |  
Decisions on the LMO Risk Assessments  
published: 03 Apr 2017 last updated: 18 May 2017
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Sugarbeet modified for herbicide tolerance
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T252
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Sugarbeets were modified to constitutively express a synthetic phosphinothricin acetyltransferase (pat) gene.

As a result of the genetic modification the resulting sugarbeet is tolerant to L-phosphinothricin-containing herbicides.
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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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  • Sugarbeet modified for herbicide tolerance
    | PLANTA Angewandte Pflanzengenetik und Biotechnologie GmbH | Resistance to antibiotics (Kanamycin, Neomycin), Resistance to herbicides (Glufosinate)
Characteristics of the modification process
pHoe6/Ac
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  • Agrobacterium-mediated DNA transfer
Some of these genetic elements may be present as fragments or truncated forms. Please see notes below, where applicable.
The amino acid sequence of the pat gene is based on the pat gene from Streptomyces viridochromogenes but was codon optimized for expression in sugarbeet.
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LMO characteristics
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  • Research
Detection method(s)
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Additional Information
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